Arcade - Arcade

Arcade - Arcade
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Album Details

Title: Arcade
Artist: Arcade
Release Date: 4/1993
Re-Released On: 4/6/1993
Label: Epic , One Way Records
UPCs: 074645301228, 079895234524, 074645301242
Genre: Rock
Styles: Hard Rock, Heavy Metal, Hair Metal, Pop-Metal
Moods: Aggressive, Menacing, Party/Celebratory, Street-Smart, Brash, Sleazy, Boisterous, Confrontational, Energetic, Harsh, Raucous, Rebellious
Total Copies: 5
Number of Discs/SwapaCD Credits: 1

Track Listings

  1. Dancing With the Angels
  2. Nothin' to Lose
  3. Calm Before the Storm
  4. Cry No More
  5. Screamin' S.O.S.
  6. Never Goin' Home
  7. Messed Up World
  8. All Shook Up
  9. So Good...So Bad...
  10. Livin' Dangerously
  11. Sons and Daughters
  12. Mother Blues

Additional Releases

YearTypeLabelCatalog #
1993CDEpic 53012
1993CDOne Way Records52345

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Album Review

Arcade delivered a record that couldn't have been more out of step with the times of 1993 -- it's an album that's blissfully unaware of grunge, goth, industrial, dream pop, and jam bands, any of the alternative sounds that bubbled up from the mainstream to the pop charts in the early '90s. It's a driving, glossy L.A. rock album, and it makes no apologies for what it is. If anything, the group ups the ante but cuts away any of the excess that brought the genre crashing down under its own hubris. This is a lean, streamlined rock record that glides on its own momentum, only occasionally dipping into ballads and acoustic guitars. It almost feels reactionary, as if the group was recoiling from the slick, crossover hair metal that ruled the genre for years. This is the best thing about the record, since it gives it a real swagger that compensates for material that is fairly generic, almost deliberately so. This no-nonsense, ballsy approach has the right sound and attitude, and if it had arrived at the right time, say 1990, it could have been a hit. But it got lost in 1993, with almost no attention from radio or press, even from metal stations and guitar magazines, two outlets that had traditionally been kind to hard rockers like this. So, Arcade's eponymous album was something only the devoted heard, and even today, it's the kind of item that only fanatics of Ratt, Cinderella, or L.A. hard rock and metal will seek out. The thing is, it's worth seeking out -- this delivers the goods without pretense or nonsense. And for those looking for a solid '80s hard rock album they haven't heard, this is an excellent choice. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

Credits

NameCredits
Brian MaloufMixing
David ColemanArt Direction
David PraterProducer
Dennis KeeleyPhotography
Donny SyracuseGuitar, ?, Guitar (Rhythm)
Doug OberkircherEngineer
Eddie WilnerReissue Producer
Frankie WilsexGuitar (Rhythm), Guitar, ?
Fred CouryDrums, Vocals (Background)
Jimmy StarrRemastering
Manny MarroquinAssistant Engineer
Martin HorenburgAssistant Engineer
Michael AndrewsGuitar (Bass), Bass
Mimi MiyagiModel
Nadine HemyCoordination
Pat McDougalEngineer
Stephen MarcussenMastering
Stephen PearcyVocals (Background), Leader, Guitar (Rhythm), Vocals
Stephen Thomas ErlewineLiner Notes