Rock 'Til You're Crazy (Capitol Records / EMI Electrola 1987)
Don't under-estimates the new re-forming group MSG which aren't the same exact band like the former that used to be an acronym for Michael Schenker Group but now with the entering new member especially lead vocalist Robin McAuley to the band; everything might reading the same as MSG but stands for McAuley Schenker Group now. Along with guitarist Mitch Perry, Rocky Newton on bass guitar and Bodo Schofp the drummer, MSG coming back to the Rock arena with their debut album on this reforming times on a release of Perfect Timing. You and many fans of Hard Rock, Rock N' Roll, Pop Rock or even Heavy Metal shall get intensively amazed and won't stopping to headbanging as you follows this album in a highly satisfaction that really guaranteed from first to last. Standard mid-tempo, solid basslines, cranking beats, great vocals and acrobatic licks to total electric guitar solos can be heard everywhere the songs took you for a rock-listening ride through the highlighted anthemic tracks like Don't Stop Me Now, Gimme Your Love, No Time For Losers or Love Is Not A Game and many more.
You need to have this multi-national collaboration album straight for your collections because it should and a must to get; one of the moment in Hard Rock realm stories you really don't want to miss !
Perfect Timing:
https://youtu.be/Qz8t16SPmtU
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