Stephen
If only "Want Some?" was released 4 years earlier, Roxy Blue could have enjoyed a big sweet success but with all eyes on Nirvana and the gang in 1992, MTV gave them a little spot for one of their song, "Rob The Cradle" and they just vanished to nowhere. However, for many hard rock fans, this album was acclaimed as one of the great record of the 90s and "Times Are Changing" is one of their power ballad that still occasionally aired on the local radio.
Produced by the legendary Mike Clink who's responsible for GNR's Appetite For Destruction, their sound fell between Skid Row and Poison with a high-octane guitar shreds. "Too Hot To Handle" cranked up the heat, "Luv on Me" showed their tender side, and the best-of-it-all is the loudest fast-pace "Love's Got A Hold On Me". Bad-ass band with a bad timing, but believe me, this is an impeccable stunning album you should have.