ONE WAY STREET – Dangerous Curves (1993) [rare]
As requested, here’s the rare private release by American melodic rockers ONE WAY STREET, their only album titled ”Dangerous Curves” from 1993. The band was conceived in the second half of the ’80s as a ‘high energy rock band” that performed covers with an original flair.
Although through the years the band had many personnel changes, it’s core, singer Mike Wallace and drummer Keith Hanson, remained focused and determined to make it big. The latter part of 1991 saw their persistence pay off with the addition of Bob Toner. Bob’s rock steady guitar licks brought solidity to One Way Street’s rhythm section as well as a melodic addition to Mike’s vocals.
Midway through 1993 the band recorded by themselves “Dangerous Curves” with fine production & mix, looking for a record label and plans to establish in California.
While that never happened as the rock music industry was changing at the time, One Way Street real focus was on the live shows and what they can do with, and for, the audience, by capitalizing on their strengths; powerful melodic vocals, moving rhythms, cool hooks and tasteful leads.
Be aware there’s a cassette copy circulating the web, this is the actual CD with superior sound quality.
A rarity, collector’s item.
01 – When It Hurts
02 – Day By Day
03 – No More Words
04 – What A Shame
05 – If He Sinned
06 – Drop Of The Dime
07 – Won’t Play It Again
08 – Fun Bags
09 – Reason Why
10 – Dexter Doesn’t Dance
11 – Don’t Walk Away
12 – A Little Elvis
Mike Wallace – vocals
Keith Hanson – drums
Robert Sigren – guitar
Rob Toner – guitar, vocals
Tim Palsson – bass
Ron Pires – keyboards
Out of print
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