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Album Review: Damn Yankees

  • Artist: Damn Yankees
  • Rating: StarStarStarHalf Star
  • Release Date: 1990
  • Total Time: 45:22
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Although the term "supergroup" doesn't quite apply to the Damn Yankees, they did manage to rekindle the spirit of 1970s (and '80s) rock with each of their talents, at least to some extent. Damn Yankees took the unblemished, radio rock ballad "High Enough" to its deserving number three spot on the singles chart, with its power stemming from the oily melody and the made-to-order guitar playing of Ted Nugent. Both Tommy Shaw and Night Ranger's Jack Blades give "High Enough" an even quantity of lushness and might, which helped the album itself climb to number 13 and gain platinum status. "Coming of Age" is the album's second-best track, which has the band rocking out without going over the edge and sounding too contrived. The rest of the album finds the group reliving their glory days, which is to be expected, and tracks like "Runaway" and "Come Again" come through as avid little rockers. Only "Piledriver" and "Rock City" sound silly and pushed, most likely influenced by Nugent himself. As the 1990s approached, the slick sound of guitar rock may have been dwindling, but Damn Yankees do a fine job at keeping it alive at least for a little while. By the time their next album was released, the decade had no room for their brand of arena rock, which sounded more passé than ever before, despite a decent sounding single which kicked it off. ~ Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide

Tracks

Track TitleComposersPerformersTime
Coming of Age (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:20)
Bad Reputation (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:30)
Runaway (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:04)
High Enough (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:45)
Damn Yankees (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:39)
Come Again (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (5:40)
Mystified (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:15)
Rock City (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:27)
Tell Me How You Want It (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:35)
Piledriver (Lyrics) Ted Nugent, Tommy Shaw, Jack Blades Damn Yankees (4:27)

Credits

Damn Yankees (Main Performer), Damn Yankees (Photography), Ted Nugent (Guitar), Ted Nugent (Vocals), Ted Nugent (Group Member), Tommy Shaw (Guitar), Tommy Shaw (Vocals), Tommy Shaw (Group Member), John Aguto (Assistant Engineer), Douglas Besterman (Arranger), Jack Blades (Bass), Jack Blades (Vocals), Jack Blades (Group Member), Danny Cahn (Trumpet), Michael Cartellone (Drums), Michael Cartellone (Group Member), Sarah Carter (Cello), Richard Centalonza (Reeds (Multiple)), David Chase (Conductor), Katherine Easter (French Horn), Lawrence Feldman (Reeds (Multiple)), Ian Finkle (Percussion), Steve Freeman (Keyboards), Gerald Tarack (Violin), Ed Goodreau (Assistant Engineer), Steve Guttman (Trumpet), Clifton Hardison (Percussion), Jimmie Haskell (Arranger), Jimmie Haskell (Conductor), Jimmie Haskell (String Arrangements), Kenneth Hitchcock (Reeds (Multiple)), Jeanne Ingram (Violin), B.J. Johnson (Violin), Bill Kennedy (Assistant Engineer), Dale Kirkland (Trombone), Jesse Levy (Cello), Ray Marchica (Drums), Charles McCracken (Cello), William Meade (Reeds (Multiple)), William Meade (?), Ron Nevison (Producer), Ron Nevison (Engineer), James Nichols (Engineer), David Niwa (Violin), Keith O'Quinn (Trombone), Alan Pasqua (Organ (Hammond)), Marion Pinhiero (Violin), Jeff Poe (Assistant Engineer), Ron Raffio (Bass), James Raitt (Arranger), Roger Rosenberg (Reeds (Multiple)), Jack Schatz (Trombone), Tommy Shepard (Producer), Marti Sweet (Violin), Nancy Wolfe (Reeds (Multiple)), Toby Wright (Assistant Engineer), Ann Yarbrough (French Horn), Neverleave Bros. (Vocals (Background)), Neil Zlozower (Photography), Ethan Russell (Photography), Kim Champagne (Art Direction), Kim Champagne (Design), Umfante (Vocals (Background))
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Damn Yankees
Studio album by Damn Yankees
Released 1990
Recorded 1989
Genre Hard rock
Length 45:46
Label Warner Bros. Records
Producer Ron Nevison
Professional reviews
Damn Yankees chronology
Damn Yankees
(1990)
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(1992)

Damn Yankees was the eponymous debut album by Damn Yankees. It is also notable for being the album that revived the popular career of guitarist Ted Nugent. It went double platinum, and featured such chart topping hits as "High Enough", "Damn Yankees", and "Coming of Age".

Contents

Track listing

All songs written by Jack Blades/Ted Nugent/Tommy Shaw.

  1. "Coming of Age" – 4:21
  2. "Bad Reputation" – 4:29
  3. "Runaway" – 4:02
  4. "High Enough" – 4:43
  5. "Damn Yankees" – 4:37
  6. "Come Again" – 5:38
  7. "Mystified" – 4:14
  8. "Rock City" – 4:28
  9. "Tell Me How You Want It" – 4:32
  10. "Piledriver" – 4:18

Personnel

Additional Personnel

  • Danny Cahn - trumpet
  • Sarah Carter - cello
  • Richard Centalonza - reeds
  • Katharine Easter - French horn
  • Lawrence Feldman - reeds
  • Ian Finkle - percussion
  • Steve Guttman - trumpet
  • Clfton Hardison - percussion
  • Steve Freeman - keyboards
  • B.J. Ingram - violin
  • Dale Kirkland - trombone
  • Jesse Levy - cello
  • Ray Marchica - drums
  • Charles McCracken - cello
  • William Meade - reeds
  • Neverleave Brothers - backing vocals
  • David Niwa - violin
  • Keith O'Quinn - trombone
  • Alan Pasqua - hammond organ
  • Marion Pinhiero - violin
  • Ron Raffio - bass
  • Roger Rosenberg - reeds
  • Jack Schatz - trombone
  • Marti Sweet - violin
  • Gerlad Tarack - violin
  • Nancy Wolfe - reeds
  • Ann Yarbrough - french horn

Production

  • Ron Nevison - producer, engineer
  • Tommy Shepard - producer
  • John Aguto - assistant engineer
  • Ed Goodreau - assistant engineer
  • Bill Kennedy - assistant enginer
  • James Nichols - engineer
  • Jeff Poe - assistant engineer
  • Toby Wright - assistant engineer

Chart positions

Album - Billboard (North America)

Year Chart Position
1990 The Billboard 200 13

Singles - Billboard (North America)

Year Single Chart Position
1990 "Come Again" Mainstream Rock Tracks 5
1990 "Coming of Age" Mainstream Rock Tracks 1
1990 "Coming of Age" The Billboard Hot 100 60
1990 "High Enough" Mainstream Rock Tracks 2
1990 "High Enough" The Billboard Hot 100 3
1990 "Runaway" Mainstream Rock Tracks 9
1991 "Bad Reputation" Mainsteam Rock Tracks 31
1991 "Come Again" The Billboard Hot 100 50

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