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Quack
(Released, December 1994)
Players
Matt Gorney: Bass, Drums, Guitars, Lead and Backing
Vocals
John Gorney: Keyboards, Lead and Backing Vocals
Mark Mistysyn: Guitars, Lead and Backing Vocals
Track Listing
- Uncertain Destiny (M.Gorney)
- Don't Throw it all Away (J.Gorney)
- Storm (M.Gorney)
- Shelter Me (J.Gorney)
- Time to Walk Away (Mistysyn)
- Time Goes On (M.Gorney)
- Dog Boy Blue (J.Gorney/Youtz)
- Road to Insanity (M.Gorney)
- Gen (J.Gorney/Youtz)
- Quack (J.Gorney/Mistysyn/M.Gorney)
- No Turning Back (M.Gorney/Sinopoli)
- Without You (M.Gorney)
- Broken Dream (M.Gorney)
- Fall Away (J.Gorney)
- Understanding Eyes (M.Gorney)
- Sometimes (M.Gorney)
- Inside (J.Gorney)
- Conscious Disowned (J.Gorney)
Review
Quack is a very solid effort from Shitar.
Perhaps most notably, the album features the firsr ever lead vocal by
Mark Mistysyn, Time to Walk Away. Quack is
well stocked from beginning to end with possibly the strongest collection
of songs to start a Shitar album ever. John's Inside
is reflective of the changing music scene, with its industrial sound.
He also shows off his sensitive side in Shelter Me,
one of the group's biggest hits. Matt brings to the table his usaul
mix of melodic thrashers and pop craftsmanship, especially heard in
Uncerain Destiny.
Rating (Out of *****)
***1/2
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