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Artist: Wild Blue

Title: No More Jinx

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Category: AOR

Year: 1986/2009

Label: Renaissance

Catalog Number: RMED-184

Personnel

Rennee Varo vocals
Gene Black guitars
David West keyboards
Graham Broad drums

Tracks

1.  Only You  
2.  Fire With Fire  
3.  Nowhere Left To Run  
4.  When I Think About You  
5.  Blue Daze  
6.  Give Me A Reason  
7.  Leather Blues  
8.  Taboo  
9.  International Language Of Dance   

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From: Reverend Mayhem Date: December 13, 2012 at 9:23
This albums screams "1980s Movie Soundtrack" -- you can just picture them as the band playing in the local teen club hangout in a bad John Hughes knockoff film. Everything about it exemplifies the worst of that era's female-fronted semi-rock bands (think Nu Shooz): Heavy on the keyboard with thin-toned guitars and a generic female vocalist, bland cookie-cutter '80s songs of the type that have as much grit as any Debbie Gibson song ever released. There's a reason bands like this never hit it big: they were a dime a dozen, hoping to cash-in on the basic sound of the times and exhibiting no standout qualities or musical initiative. Deservedly forgotten. 40/100.

From: 123charpenay Date: December 13, 2012 at 14:09
ok with the "reverend" this record is very rare but very weak.only one good song track 2.the rest is awful.absoluty without any interest save your money!!!!

From: Doug Date: December 14, 2012 at 10:34
You two need to lay off smoking the hippie lettuce. I have this album. Yeah, it’s got some of that 80's schmaltz to it (i.e. "Taboo" and "International Language"), but "Fire With Fire" rocks (which is from a movie, I think of the same name) and the rest are also decent tracks. "When I Think About You" is a good rock ballad.

From: Leykis101 Date: April 7, 2022 at 4:41
First 2 songs stand so far above the rest of the album it's kind of puzzling.

From: SgtRock Date: February 13, 2024 at 16:49
Very good pop rock reminiscent of Fiona but with more keys and pop. Gene Black would also star in Devices excellent hi-tech effort. No More Jinx is pure 80s and a foot-tapping delight to the ears and gets regular airplay (as does Device) by yt. Great stuff!


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