38 SPECIAL – Special Forces [Rock Candy Remastered +5] (2023) Out Of Print / HQ *Exclusive*
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Now we have here the excellent Rock Candy Records remastered version of 38 SPECIAL 1982’s classic album “Special Forces“, featuring 5 bonus tracks including the killer B-side ‘Prisoners of Rock ‘N’ Roll’ co-written by Survivor’s Jim Peterik.
Released May 4th, 1982, “Special Forces” was 38 Special’s entry to mainstream. The album includes one of the best songs from their career and their first Top 10 hit; ‘Caught Up in You’, a hook-filled, smoothly sung radio rock gem that gets its energy from the grace and power of its chorus. Yeah, the song is also co-written by Peterik, who also co-wrote 4 song in total, 2 of them ending at the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart.
But the hooks and the well-proportioned rhythms doesn’t stop there. “You Keep Runnin’ Away” (also co-penned by Peterik) gave the album its second charted single, which peaked at number 38, and the borderline boogie rock dash of “Rough Housin'” is among Special Forces’ best cuts.
Wisely, 38 Special kept the musical recipe similar to its last couple of releases, with the only striking difference coming from an even greater ability to design a memorable and punchy lead single.
However… the AOR sensibitity started to arise in this album, and that’s why we like this band so much.
The remaining Peterik track ‘Chain Lightnin’ is one of our favorites ever from the band. Think a mix of Survivor circa Eye Of The Tiger and the first Night Ranger album. Yeah, it’s that good!
Later, “Breakin’ Loose” fit in comfortably with the rest of the tracks, offering up a hearty dose of the group’s early Southern rock taste, but again, with an AORish atmosphere.
‘Take ‘Em Out’ sounds like a lost REO Speedwagon song – and still is classic 38 Special but with this ‘new’ 1982 commercial touch.
“Special Forces” brings back some memories… but above all, it’s killer rocking album with that classic 1982-83 American production sound. We have here top class Southern rock tinged melodic rockers like a cocktail between Survivor circa Eye Of The Tiger and Night Ranger’s Dawn Patrol. Superb stuff if you ask me.
38 SPECIAL music isn’t easy to remaster even with modern technology, because the band’s harmonics are absolutely ‘analog’ and the digital treatment may destroy part of the charm.
This remaster from Rock Candy resident Jon Astley is fantastic, and despite being released less than 3 years ago, the CD is out of print already.
HIGHLY RECOMMENDED
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01 – Caught Up In You
02 – Back Door Stranger
03 – Back on the Track
04 – Chain Lightnin’
05 – Rough-Housin’
06 – You Keep Runnin’ Away
07 – Breakin’ Loose
08 – Take ‘Em Out
09 – Firestarter
BONUS TRACKS:
10 – Prisoners of Rock ‘N’ Roll (B-side)
11 – Rough Housin’ (live)
12 – Wild-Eyed Southern Boys (live)
13 – Stone Cold Believer (live)
14 – Twentieth Century Fox (live)
Donnie Van Zant – vocals
Don Barnes – guitar, vocals, backing vocals
Larry Junstrom – bass
Steve Brookins, Jack Grondin – drums
Steve McRay – keyboards
Jimmy Barnes – harmonica, harp
Jeff Carlisi – guitar, steel guitar
Terry Emery – percussion, piano
Carol Bristow, Lu Moss – vocals, backing vocals
Out of Print
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It was probably removed from the Rock Candy catalog due to the horrible mastering and brickwalling of the record. It’s one of the really bad Rock Candy remasters. Way too much compression and limiting. The Japanese SHM-CD is a much better master than this ear bleeder from Rock Candy.
Agree with you. Still listenable but sometimes RC and BC push too much the knobs.
This is terrific – thank you! Did RC also remaster “Tour de Force”? Would be great to have that too.
Thank you so much!!