Wednesday, September 11, 2019

Heavy Harmonies: In The Red by Money

There are not many articles online about Money, so finding an interview or album review at the time of the release of their early albums is just about impossible without digging into the microfiche archives, so instead over at Heavy Harmonies, there are some listener comments about their 1988 album In The Red I'll share:
From: Delbert Date: January 29, 2006 at 13:56
This Ohio band, originally called "Muffs" play vintage 80s good time AOR that you'd expect from bands such as RATHSKELLER, LION, THRILLS, ROADMASTER and SUGARCREEK.......oh yeah, we're talking the good ole days when AOR was at it's peak!!!! Lot of nice keys and uptempo rockers. 
From: juan carlos Date: August 19, 2010 at 17:02
Good AOR/Rock, if you loved the Aldo Nova stuff, you´ll get into this one indeed. yeah Delbert! Nice keys and good uptempo rockers with many AOR tracks. The ballad "Be With You" and tracks 2,4,5,6,7 are my favorite tracks but WTF? "Can't Miss You" what an horrible track! a total filler. Get it anyway!  8.5/10  
From: rick kerch vzla Date: February 17, 2012 at 15:19
Nothing really extraordinaire in here IMO...just a decent band that tried something in the music business but failed...first of all the production is really poor(typical of indie bands)and about the songs some are into the AOR territory some others into plain Rock...the highlights are "I'm Not Cryin'" & "I See Trouble"(both AOR),"Be With You"(nice ballad),"The American Affair" & "Rockit Roll"(a decent rocking track)...vocals are just ok too...70/100

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