Critical Times Avenue (Geffen Records 1981)
The Portland, Oregon's Rock group which have been merged from two different bands in the past turning themselves into the more establishing Quarterflash consisting of the beautiful vocalist Rindy Ross whose also playing saxophone, Marv Ross on guitar, guitarist/vocalist Jack Charles, Rick DiGiallonardo (keyboards), bassist Rich Gooch and drummer Brian David Willis delivering their mixing sounds of the New Wave collabs and the Pub Rock classic; calling you up from your sits to either dancing or swing-sing tremendously while listening to the self-titled debut album Quarterflash which already having its hit single that reach-out to number one of Billboard album Rock chart and the third position for Billboard Hot 100 on Harden My Heart. Eventhough the front cover featuring thus ghostly figures might a bit eerie but most of the tracks inside this album like Find Another Fool or Valerie which showing the awesome lead solo saxophone or the outstanding keyboards displays along with the harmony vocals combination from the band.
Mostly, older family member or parents will loving with this album as well as this is good a anniversary gift too ...
Quarterflash:
https://youtu.be/JxesJwwEYIk
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