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Number of The Perfect Stranger (1982) Reviews: 1
Faceless but good sounding California rock
Reviewer: John Fitzgerald, Human resources staff database assistant May 15, 2001 A good assortment of session gurus permeate through this album featuring Rick playing
audible slide guitar on "Long nights coming" one of the better songs on the record which
has a rhythm guitar part that makes you think it's rocking and going faster than it really is
but a good one anyway. Young's style is something like the smoothness of Dane Donohue
but a little more guitar driven. It's rather easy to call him faceless as for some reason, his
vocal style reminded me of Robbie Dupree. The over 30's will remember him as a one hit
wonder with "Steal away" around 1980. However, he was sued as it was deemed that his
hit sounded too much like "What a fool believes". which makes the facelessness all the
more ironic.
Information and album cover provided by John Fitzgerald. Transcribed to HTML by Jeff Kenney and Marty Adelson.