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Survivor - When Seconds Count (1986) {Japan 1st Press}

Survivor - When Seconds Count (1986) {Japan 1st Press}

BAND/ARTIST: Survivor

  • Title: When Seconds Count
  • Year Of Release: 1986
  • Label: Scotti Bros. Records / Canyon Records #D32Y0087
  • Genre: Hard Rock, AOR
  • Quality: EAC Rip -> FLAC (Img+Cue, Log) / MP3 CBR320
  • Total Time: 00:42:18
  • Total Size: 311 / 103 Mb (Full Scans ~ 76 Mb)
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When Seconds Count is the sixth album from American rock band Survivor, released in October 1986. It is the second album featuring vocalist Jimi Jamison. The album included the hit single, "Is This Love", which peaked at #9 in the US on the Billboard Hot 100 chart in early 1987. The album reached #49 on the Billboard 200 album chart. Survivor is an American rock band formed in Chicago in 1978 by Jim Peterik. The band achieved its greatest success in the 1980s, garnering many charting singles, especially in the United States. The band is best known for its double platinum-certified 1982 hit "Eye of the Tiger," the theme song for the motion picture Rocky III (US number 1 for 6 weeks).

After 1984's Vital Signs netted Survivor three Top 20 singles, the bandmembers knew that they would have to come up with something of equal or greater value upon their next release. Unfortunately, 1986's When Seconds Count failed to do either, although the album did give Survivor their last Top 40 hit with the synth-driven "Is This Love" in November of that same year. Only Jimi Jamison, Frankie Sullivan, and Jim Peterik made up the band at this point, and a handful of session musicians had to be hired in order to complete the album. The result was a harder, more streamlined approach to their music, shedding Survivor of their past pop/rock sound for the most part. Other than "Is This Love," cuts like "Man Against the World" and "How Much Love" sound the firmest, with the band focusing more on melody and on an appealing song structure. But the bulk of When Seconds Count comes off hurried and overlooked, evident in shoddy efforts like "Rebel Son," "Oceans," "Keep It Right Here," and "In Good Faith." Although Survivor opted for the more aggressive pop/rock avenue, the material on When Seconds Count doesn't exactly comply with the group's chosen formula, unlike the smoother-sounding Vital Signs or even 1983's Caught in the Game. The album itself would have benefited by the inclusion of "Burning Heart," which was released on the Rocky IV soundtrack a year earlier but became Survivor's second-highest-charting single. The album that followed, 1988's Too Hot to Sleep, is more consistent, with sharper songwriting and sturdier musicianship the whole album through. When Seconds Count isn't a total write-off, but the better tracks can be heard on any of Survivor's hits packages.

~ Mike DeGagne, All Music

Track List:

01. How Much Love [3:58]
02. Keep It Right Here [4:28]
03. Is This Love [3:43]
04. Man Against The World [3:35]
05. Rebel Son [4:40]
06. Oceans [4:39]
07. When Seconds Count [4:08]
08. Backstreet Love Affair [4:02]
09. In Good Faith [4:22]
10. Can't Let You Go [4:42]

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  • mufty77
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