Billy Squier knows his music is all right. He knows because he's got razor sharp hooks, air-tight choruses, and the 'Big Beat. Amos License Not Found 11 41. ' Though his former band Piper wasn't the next Kiss (both were managed by Bill Aucoin), Squier plays with the big boys right out of the gate on his first solo; Tale of the Tape deftly welds heavy licks to hard funk on a level with world-dominators Queen.
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Both beatboxes and muscle cars blasted 'You Should Be High, Love' and 'Big Beat.' But the artist's gentle melodic touch always surprises. Underneath the suburban Zep sludge pops street Raspberries bubblegum. Squier doesn't fake sympathy for the working class; he wants to be rich and he wants young girls. On Tale of the Tape and its near-perfect follow-up, Don't Say No, he knows what he wants and he knows how to get it. ~ Doug Stone.
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The Big Beat (3:36) 2. Calley Oh (4:09) 3. Rich Kid (4:40) 4. Like I'm Lovin' You (3:10) 5. Who Knows What a Love Can Do (3:38) 6.
You Should Be High Love (4:20) 7. Who's Your Boyfriend (3:35) 8.
Batman Returns Ost Rarlab. The Music's All Right (5:50) 9. Young Girls (4:08) Total Time 37:06 Line-up/Musicians - Billy Squier / Vocals, Guitar, Percussion - Bruce Kulick / Guitar - David Sancious / Keyboards, Synthesizers - Richard T.
Although BILLY SQUIER was able to tour with KISS with his previous band Piper, their career never managed to take off and he decided to go it alone thus releasing his solo debut album THE TALE OF THE TAPE in 1980. He indeed got a lot more attention on his own as the single “You Should Be High Love” got radio play and although this album didn't break any records in the sales department it still managed to spend a couple months on the Billboard albums chart. This album pretty much showcases what Billy was famous for namely strong catchy pop rock songs that have an AOR appeal and anthem arena rock possibilities. “The Big Beat” begins as a catchy no nonsense sing-about-nothing track that for some reason caught on as the most sampled song in hip-hop history.
The catchy pop rock songs continue throughout the album and all is good until we get to tracks like “Who's Your Boyfriend,” which is a re-recorded track that was actually on a Piper album. This song and the ridiculously bad “The Music's Alright” with a never-ending stream of la-la-la's at the end totally derail the flow and leave this album sagging way down towards the end. BILLY SQUIER was first and foremost a pop star with a hard rock edge so any comparisons to more talented guitar players and rock groups shouldn't even be considered. This is simple stuff.
The lyrics are fairly bland never really delving into anything deeper than what you would expect from an AOR act, however Billy really knew how to make a poetic outcry out of the most mundane every day events. Cyberlink Mpeg 2 Component Activation Windows on this page. I've always found his music to be interesting in the songwriting department and despite some totally lame tracks here and there the ones that begin the album are quite melodic and rally up the urge for a sing-along session. Best tracks “The Big Beat,” “Calley Oh,” “Like I'm Lovin' You” and “You Should Be High, Love.”.