IDLE CURE - IDLE CURE (*NEW-CD) 2019 GIRDER

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  • 2019 Legends of Rock
  • Remastered and Reloaded with Lyrics and Photos
  • 6 page fold-out in a Jewel Case
  • For Fans of Christian Rock, Arena Rock, Def Leppard, Whitesnake, Van Halen, Whiteheart, Angelica, Fighter and Shout

    Maybe you have seen it - but Idle Cure’s picture is in the dictionary under “ear candy” for a reason. Get ready to crank the volume. All five IDLE CURE albums have been remastered and will come packaged in a jewel case with 6 panel fold-out. Sweet harmonies, slick production, razor sharp guitars, huge hooks, and spot-on vocals are enhanced beyond perfection.  Get these classic reissues while you can, and you'll also enjoy the bonus song BREAK OUT OF THE NIGHT. More on that below.


    Idle Cure was an arena rock band from southern California similar to bands like Def Leppard, Foreigner, Loverboy, Night Ranger, Journey, Shout, Degarmo and Key and Whiteheart.


    Before the famous self-titled album IDLE CURE dropped in 1986, Chuck King (guitarist),Mark Ambrose (guitarist), and Steve Shannon (vocals) were in a band called EDEN. Eden recorded the hit song, “Break out of the Night” for the Back to The Rock #2 compilation in 1983. That song was written by Roger Charles.  The beginnings of Idle Cure actually started with Roger's band SOJOURN back in 1979, and included Mark Ambrose and Steve Shannon.  Eden recorded their first songs in the John Elefante Studio. Mark Ambrose led John Elefante to the Lord.  When Sojourn (pre-Eden) went on tour, their current guitarist couldn't travel with them, so they asked Chuck King (who went on to play with Shout) to play guitar. Sojourn fell apart. Chuck and Roger Charles stayed together and started the band Eden. While recording, their singer couldn't sing the high notes, so Roger Charles called Steve Shannon at 10pm, and Steve came over and recorded the song for the Back to the Rock #2 compilation. It was the only song ever recorded by the band and is now included as the 10th song on this album. From there, Idle Cure was born. 


    In 1986, Idle Cure launched their self-titled album on the newly formed Frontline Records. The response was both remarkable and immediate. “Breakaway” was a runaway hit on major Christian Rock radio stations and could have fit perfectly on Def Leppard's Pyromania album.  All the members played in previous mainstream bands which explains why they were able to build that arena rock sound.


    By 1990, Idle Cure was dominating rock radio with their more produced second album TOUGH LOVE (1988), but they scored big with “Pray” a stadium rocker from their quasi-metal album 2ND AVENUE (1990). It was the #1 song for the entire year. INSIDE OUT was recorded in 1991. ECLIPSE (1994) was the bands last album, and also their heaviest, loaded with guitar solos. It absolutely Eclipses their previous releases without abandoning their signature rockin' sound. Eclipse is an amazing performance by a legendary group. If you've never heard this one, it's probably because it was released independently in 1994 with little to no distribution. It starts right off with "What's Your Point of View" a little bit of AC/DC guitar vibe and then smacks you in the face with that rockin' Idle Cure thunderous sound. It's tough, it's bad, it screams, it's hot.
      
    The album contains the original 9 songs plus the bonus song "Breakout Of the Night".
    1. Breakaway
    2. Silent Hope
    3. Take It
    4. Feeling The Heat
    5. Come Back To Me
    6. Overdrive
    7. From The Heart
    8. Come Alive
    9. Break Out of the Night (Eden) BONUS TRACK

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    Jamie Davis
    Cd + download mp3's + bonus track = wow!

    Maybe i got so excited to see this reissue that i missed some details.

    But WOW, exceeded expectations on many fronts.

    I remember driving the youth group to the soup kitchen in the late 80's and almost blowing my speakers on breakaway.

    This cd has the same punchy rock but with better mastering.

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    Melinda West
    It was good 😌😌😌😌😌

    It was awesome to listen to it 🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂🙂

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    Andrew J. Persac
    Idle Cure Rocks!

    While I haven't heard or ordered this new reissue of a classic project, I wanted to review it anyway. Their self-titled debut is an amazing release, the only negative being it was only 8 songs long. The awesome ballad "Take It" is the highlight, but the rockier songs, especially "Breakaway", jam as well. I'm SO GLAD that the classic song "Break Out of the Night" is included. I should have realized years ago that Eden was the pre-Idle Cure due to the vocals, but I never knew until recently about the connection. Steve Shannon is an incredible vocalist with a wide range, and I should have recognized the similarities between BOOTN (I was a HS junior then) & Take It when I first heard that song in my freshman year of college. Anyway, I always wondered where Eden went to & was sad that they "disappeared", but I guess they really didn't after all. Plus how Chuck King went from them to Shout was a mystery as well. In any case, I might potentially get this release, if ONLY to have BOOTN on CD. (I wish someone would reissue Back to the Rock Vol. 2 on CD; I have BOTH the album & tape - broken, unfortunately.) God bless you all on reissuing all of these classic projects; keep up the rockin' Good work!!!

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