Great to see you review Great White, a band that doesn't get much love. My very first CD was GWs Once Bitten. If you want to hear more GW Zeppelin covers check out Recovery Live. Wish Jack Russell and the players could have stayed together but this seems to be the trend with 2 versions of each band releasing albums and touring. Mark Kendall has a great guitar tone. Awesome seeing someone from Europe and your generation getting into this under-rated band.👍
I definitely agree with you that #1 is Once Bitten. After approximately 33 years ago when I first got into Great White, when I bought the Once Bitten cd, I realize “Never Change Heart” really is my favorite all -time song, despite so many more popular songs. I love that you played it. I’m pretty surprised you have Shot in the Dark #2, but I actually have it close at #4. The title track is my favorite song of that album, and I would easily put it in my top 10 all-time Great White songs. Speaking of surprises, I’m surprised you failed to talk about the title track Psycho City, which is an interesting a good song to discuss. The tape recording of that psycho literally, is a real recording and his words get stuck in my head. “Listen! You guys got a problem. I do this to every mafia operation I ever met…” I’m just going by memory, but I think I got his words right. I could go on, but I’ll leave it right there. Anyway, the song is solid imo. I would put the album at #3 behind Twice Shy. Really my 2,3, and 4 can be interchanged, depending on my mood. And you love “Love is a Lie” which is a great ballad, but I think “Save All Your Love” & “Angel Song” are better imo. Getting back to the album Psycho City, “Step On You” is a masterpiece. The lyrics are great, and the soulful hard edge of Jack Russell’s vocals along with the sharp guitar riffs, are amazing. Great White is such an awesome underrated band, and the Once Bitten album is one of the greatest albums put out in the 80’s. It’s like you said, all the songs are good on that album. Most are really good, like “Rock Me”, “Lady Red Light”, Never Change Heart”, “Save All Your Love”, “Fast Road”, and “All Over Now.” I felt like I lived this album in the late 80’s to very early 90’s.
thanks a lot for your detailed opinion. Definitely an under-rated band but they have a few more great records besides the ones you mentioned. How do you like those?
@@rjakobej After Psycho City, I just can’t get into any of the albums after that. I listened to some of the songs you mentioned, and I thought some of them were okay, but none of them really grabbed me.
Great Whites 'Once Bitten " was the first album that introduced me to their epic talent and still love listening to them every day 30 plus years later!! 👈🎸🥁🔥🤘
Twice Shy may have been their most commercially successful album, but it still has great tracks. "Heart the Hunter," "Hiway Nights," "Mista Bone," "Baby's on Fire," and "House of Broken Love" are all great. Psycho City is absolutely fantastic, Shot in the Dark is an underrated gem, and Once Bitten is also a classic.
One of the most underrated American bands. I loved them straight away from their debut until the Tribute to Led Zeppelin in 1999... after that, in my opinion, they lost their inspiration. Still great band....from a fan from Italy
Yeah, after '99 they kinda lost it. Rising was still quite solid but not even close to their classics. Still, they should have been as big (if not bigger) as Bon Jovi and Aeromsith.
I just invested 30 minutes of my time looking at both of these review videos on GW. WOW. This is how you put together a best to worst list! You provided samples from the albums, and you gave me very specific songs with your specific evaluations of them. I'm not a professional musician, but I've been a rock and roller since 1964. I've did a radio show that was rnr based for about 5 yrs back in 85-90. I feel like I've learned something from your insights. Now, I don't agree with your rankings (Primarily b/c you have their debut album at #8. To me, this is one of the greatest metal albums of all-time.), but that is a secondary consideration. I now I feel I know what I would be getting on each of these albums if I pursued them. What's unappreciated about GW is the precision that they played metal and heavier stuff. It wasn't thrashing. Marc Kendall is a criminally underrated guitarist and Lorne Black had awesome chemistry with him on the 1st 3 albums. Your review also gave me a greater appreciation of the range and versatility of the band. BTW, 30 Days in the Hole was originally done by Humble Pie in the early 70's. Mr. Big did the cover themselves. Check out the original here....th-cam.com/video/cLTZavs4WAo/w-d-xo.html. GREAT job again. I may even subscribe to your channel.
Thanks a lot! This was the overall 6th. worst to best video but the first one where I experimented with the audio samples. Now I use them everywhere, so there may be more videos you'll find interesting (Whitesnake, Iron Maiden... Kiss is the newest one). GW is one of my favorite bands, they should be getting more appreciation. :-)
Im just discovering these now and im impressed they should have been much more famous even there album covers were cool and stayed with the shark theme.
Capitol records is why Psycho City didn’t sell well. Also why Hooked had less success. Jack explains that in his new book. Grunge did not totally take over until around 1995. Where I live we didn’t have a clue about grunge in 1992. Radio stations was still playing all the 80s bands & new early 90s bands like Jackyl , black crows , damn Yankees. Psycho City should’ve had 4 top 40 hits. Fantastic album.
I don't know the first band but I liked Back on Track from Shakra. I preferred their second singer, the original one has a strange whispering voice. I have listened to only like 2-3 albums from them.
My ranking 13 full circle 12 can't get there from here 11 recover 10back to the rhythm 9 psycho city 8 rising 7 elation 6 hooked 5 recovery live 4 twice shy 3 once bitten 2 self titled 1 shot in the dark
My list 1. Hooked 2. twice Shy 3. psycho City 4. once Bitten 5. Let it Rock 6. Great White 7. Shot in the Dark. The rest became mid- tempo predictable adult contemporary rock.
Hooked at number 1 is definitely surprising. But CGTFH is definitely awesome as a record. Nothing beats their early stuff. Even from vast majority of the colleagues.
@@rjakobej I just like the sound. From Call it to Heartbreaker is a no skip. Desert Moon might be my favorite GW song. Cold Hearted Lovin. One of Russell’s best vocal albums. As far as the CGFH record goes the drum sound is not the greatest and they are on a mid tempo soft rock kick like Sister Mary, Silent Night, Freedom Song, Ain’t No Shame to name a few.
Here's my ranking 13 Recovery live worst ever 12 back to the rhythm 11 rising 10 hooked 9 psycho city 8 recover 7 full circle 6 elation 5 can't get there from here 4 twice shy 3 shot in the dark 2 once bitten 1 1984
Lenny Wolf still has lots of his own personality. Funny how criticized and hated their debut album was for "copying" Led Zeppelin and now Greta Van Fleet is so popular. On their first EP the singer not only sounds exactly like Robert Plant, they even stole one riff from LZ. And it's ok for people. Strange.
ok lets be clear "I want you off psycho city" was a brilliant track...you need to listen to the guitar drum and bass dynamic...However personally I rate this album as Great Whites best....just cause they did not give a fuck ;)
@@rjakobej apologies if I came across the wrong way. I am totally on the same page with you overall on the brilliance of Psycho City...cheers on the review
Great to see you review Great White, a band that doesn't get much love. My very first CD was GWs Once Bitten. If you want to hear more GW Zeppelin covers check out Recovery Live. Wish Jack Russell and the players could have stayed together but this seems to be the trend with 2 versions of each band releasing albums and touring. Mark Kendall has a great guitar tone. Awesome seeing someone from Europe and your generation getting into this under-rated band.👍
Thank you :-) This was one of the bands I grew up listening to and I'll always consider some of their albums to be among the best I've ever heard.
I definitely agree with you that #1 is Once Bitten. After approximately 33 years ago when I first got into Great White, when I bought the Once Bitten cd, I realize “Never Change Heart” really is my favorite all -time song, despite so many more popular songs. I love that you played it. I’m pretty surprised you have Shot in the Dark #2, but I actually have it close at #4. The title track is my favorite song of that album, and I would easily put it in my top 10 all-time Great White songs. Speaking of surprises, I’m surprised you failed to talk about the title track Psycho City, which is an interesting a good song to discuss. The tape recording of that psycho literally, is a real recording and his words get stuck in my head. “Listen! You guys got a problem. I do this to every mafia operation I ever met…” I’m just going by memory, but I think I got his words right. I could go on, but I’ll leave it right there. Anyway, the song is solid imo. I would put the album at #3 behind Twice Shy. Really my 2,3, and 4 can be interchanged, depending on my mood. And you love “Love is a Lie” which is a great ballad, but I think “Save All Your Love” & “Angel Song” are better imo. Getting back to the album Psycho City, “Step On You” is a masterpiece. The lyrics are great, and the soulful hard edge of Jack Russell’s vocals along with the sharp guitar riffs, are amazing. Great White is such an awesome underrated band, and the Once Bitten album is one of the greatest albums put out in the 80’s. It’s like you said, all the songs are good on that album. Most are really good, like “Rock Me”, “Lady Red Light”, Never Change Heart”, “Save All Your Love”, “Fast Road”, and “All Over Now.” I felt like I lived this album in the late 80’s to very early 90’s.
thanks a lot for your detailed opinion. Definitely an under-rated band but they have a few more great records besides the ones you mentioned. How do you like those?
@@rjakobej After Psycho City, I just can’t get into any of the albums after that. I listened to some of the songs you mentioned, and I thought some of them were okay, but none of them really grabbed me.
@@nitro_001newman2 sorry to hear that
Great Whites 'Once Bitten " was the first album that introduced me to their epic talent and still love listening to them every day 30 plus years later!! 👈🎸🥁🔥🤘
Their old stuff is fantastic.
Thanks for the love. One of my favorite and of course underrated bands of all-time
My pleasure :-)
Twice Shy may have been their most commercially successful album, but it still has great tracks. "Heart the Hunter," "Hiway Nights," "Mista Bone," "Baby's on Fire," and "House of Broken Love" are all great. Psycho City is absolutely fantastic, Shot in the Dark is an underrated gem, and Once Bitten is also a classic.
Amen to that :-)
One of the most underrated American bands. I loved them straight away from their debut until the Tribute to Led Zeppelin in 1999... after that, in my opinion, they lost their inspiration. Still great band....from a fan from Italy
Yeah, after '99 they kinda lost it. Rising was still quite solid but not even close to their classics. Still, they should have been as big (if not bigger) as Bon Jovi and Aeromsith.
I just invested 30 minutes of my time looking at both of these review videos on GW. WOW. This is how you put together a best to worst list! You provided samples from the albums, and you gave me very specific songs with your specific evaluations of them.
I'm not a professional musician, but I've been a rock and roller since 1964. I've did a radio show that was rnr based for about 5 yrs back in 85-90. I feel like I've learned something from your insights.
Now, I don't agree with your rankings (Primarily b/c you have their debut album at #8. To me, this is one of the greatest metal albums of all-time.), but that is a secondary consideration. I now I feel I know what I would be getting on each of these albums if I pursued them.
What's unappreciated about GW is the precision that they played metal and heavier stuff. It wasn't thrashing. Marc Kendall is a criminally underrated guitarist and Lorne Black had awesome chemistry with him on the 1st 3 albums. Your review also gave me a greater appreciation of the range and versatility of the band.
BTW, 30 Days in the Hole was originally done by Humble Pie in the early 70's. Mr. Big did the cover themselves. Check out the original here....th-cam.com/video/cLTZavs4WAo/w-d-xo.html.
GREAT job again. I may even subscribe to your channel.
Thanks a lot! This was the overall 6th. worst to best video but the first one where I experimented with the audio samples. Now I use them everywhere, so there may be more videos you'll find interesting (Whitesnake, Iron Maiden... Kiss is the newest one). GW is one of my favorite bands, they should be getting more appreciation. :-)
Great job lako!! Only change I would have made personally was Hooked would have been Number 1 and Psycho City at number 2. Awesome job buddy
Thank you :-)
Im just discovering these now and im impressed they should have been much more famous even there album covers were cool and stayed with the shark theme.
music is filled with extremely underrated bands, Great White being one of them. Enjoy their records :)
Great White self titled debut album is Heavy Metal 🤘🏻
self titled album is a bands signature ✍🏻 album
Capitol records is why Psycho City didn’t sell well. Also why Hooked had less success. Jack explains that in his new book.
Grunge did not totally take over until around 1995. Where I live we didn’t have a clue about grunge in 1992. Radio stations was still playing all the 80s bands & new early 90s bands like Jackyl , black crows , damn Yankees.
Psycho City should’ve had 4 top 40 hits. Fantastic album.
Iako, can you do me a favor and rank Irwisch from Switzerland and Shakra (also from Swtterrland) the later is a great Hard Rock band.
I don't know the first band but I liked Back on Track from Shakra. I preferred their second singer, the original one has a strange whispering voice. I have listened to only like 2-3 albums from them.
Power in this tune!!
What tune?
Google 1345 W Pacific Coast Hwy Harbor City, CA (“Old Rose Motel” now)
That's interesting, thanks :-)
My ranking
13 full circle
12 can't get there from here
11 recover
10back to the rhythm
9 psycho city
8 rising
7 elation
6 hooked
5 recovery live
4 twice shy
3 once bitten
2 self titled
1 shot in the dark
Interesting list, thanks for sharing :-)
Your welcome
My list 1. Hooked 2. twice Shy 3. psycho City 4. once Bitten 5. Let it Rock 6. Great White 7. Shot in the Dark. The rest became mid- tempo predictable adult contemporary rock.
Hooked at number 1 is definitely surprising. But CGTFH is definitely awesome as a record. Nothing beats their early stuff. Even from vast majority of the colleagues.
@@rjakobej I just like the sound. From Call it to Heartbreaker is a no skip. Desert Moon might be my favorite GW song. Cold Hearted Lovin. One of Russell’s best vocal albums. As far as the CGFH record goes the drum sound is not the greatest and they are on a mid tempo soft rock kick like Sister Mary, Silent Night, Freedom Song, Ain’t No Shame to name a few.
Here's my ranking
13 Recovery live worst ever
12 back to the rhythm
11 rising
10 hooked
9 psycho city
8 recover
7 full circle
6 elation
5 can't get there from here
4 twice shy
3 shot in the dark
2 once bitten
1 1984
Interesting list, nice to see some love for CGTFH :-)
Who sounds very very close to Robert Plant is the singer of Kingdom Come, trust me
Lenny Wolf still has lots of his own personality. Funny how criticized and hated their debut album was for "copying" Led Zeppelin and now Greta Van Fleet is so popular. On their first EP the singer not only sounds exactly like Robert Plant, they even stole one riff from LZ. And it's ok for people. Strange.
Never realized how much On The Edge sounds like Scorpions!
Many of these bands sounded similar. To me it's more of a Dokken-styled track 🤷
ok lets be clear "I want you off psycho city" was a brilliant track...you need to listen to the guitar drum and bass dynamic...However personally I rate this album as Great Whites best....just cause they did not give a fuck ;)
If you like the song, that's cool. For me it's a filler ;-)
@@rjakobej apologies if I came across the wrong way. I am totally on the same page with you overall on the brilliance of Psycho City...cheers on the review
@@angusdrummond6719 thanks, no problem :-)
@@angusdrummond6719 Get On Home is my favorite track off that album. Step On You is another good one.