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Winger

 

  • Artist: Winger
  • Rating: StarStarStarStar
  • Release Date: 1988
  • Total Time: 43:35
  • Type: Lyrics are included with the album
  • Genre: Rock

Review

Since Winger was marketed largely on the looks of lead singer Kip Winger, and since their sleazy rockers and lovelorn ballads cover the same old pop-metal territory, the band's high-quality musicianship tended to get overlooked. Guitarist Reb Beach earned wide praise from other musicians, and he, ex-Dixie Dregs drummer Rod Morgenstein, and keyboardist Paul Taylor bring a distinct progressive metal influence to many of the tunes on Winger. Even if the lyrics are standard issue, the album is impeccably composed, crafted, and played, with melodies, riffs, and guitar solos taking off in unexpected directions and keeping the listener slightly off balance -- no easy task in the cookie-cutter hair metal genre. The only misstep is an overdone, tight-assed, totally misguided recasting of "Purple Haze." Otherwise, Winger is a surprisingly accomplished debut. ~ Steve Huey, Rovi

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Winger (album)

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Winger
Studio album by Winger
Released August 10, 1988
Recorded 1988 at Atlantic Studios, NYC
Genre Heavy metal, Glam metal
Length 43:50
Label Atlantic
Producer Beau Hill
Winger chronology
Winger
(1988)
In the Heart of the Young
(1990)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic 4.5/5 stars [1]
Rolling Stone (Not Rated) [2]

Winger is the debut album from the American heavy metal band Winger. The album was released by Atlantic Records in 1988 and was produced by Beau Hill.

The music was radio-friendly, but with a progressive twist. The lyrics, however, were typical of the age and genre.

It produced a number of radio and video hits, including "Headed for a Heartbreak" and "Seventeen", peaking at #19 and #26 at the Billboard's single chart. On February 11, 1989, the album peaked at number 21 on the Billboard 200,[3] and since then, was in various places on the chart for 63 weeks.[4] It achieved platinum status in the United States and went gold in Canada and Japan.

The name "Sahara" appears in the lower right hand section of the album cover. The band initially wanted to call themselves "Sahara", but that name was taken by another band at the time. Though they ultimately chose the name Winger, "Sahara" remained on the cover.[5]

In support of the album, Winger toured for over a year with bands like Bad Company, Scorpions, Cinderella, Bon Jovi, Poison, Skid Row and Tesla.

There are videos for the songs "Madalaine", "Hungry", "Seventeen" and "Headed for a Heartbreak".

Contents

Track listing

All songs written and composed by Kip Winger and Reb Beach (except where noted). 

No. Title Length
1. "Madalaine"   3:44
2. "Hungry"   3:58
3. "Seventeen" (Winger/Beach/Hill) 4:05
4. "Without the Night" (Winger/Beach/Taylor) 5:04
5. "Purple Haze" (Jimi Hendrix cover) 3:39
6. "State of Emergency" (Winger/Taylor) 3:37
7. "Time to Surrender"   4:10
8. "Poison Angel"   3:24
9. "Hangin' On" (Winger/Beach/Hill) 3:35
10. "Headed for a Heartbreak" (Winger) 5:13
11. "Higher and Higher"   3:18

Track 11, "Higher and Higher", was a CD bonus track. It wasn't on cassette copies of the album. It was also the B-side of the "Madalaine" single. In this day and age, just as CDs were beginning to become popular, it was not uncommon to include a bonus track like this.

Personnel

Band

Additional personnel

Album credits

  • Produced and engineered by Beau Hill
  • Assistant Engineers: Noah Baron, Jimmy Hoyson
  • Technicians: Bob Schwall, Bob Caputo
  • Digital Editing: Stephen Benben
  • Recorded and mixed at Atlantic Studios, NYC
  • Mastered at Sterling Sound, NYC by Ted Jensen
  • Cover art and design: Dan Hubp
  • Photography: Steven Selikoff

Singles

  • "Madalaine" / "Higher and Higher"
  • "Seventeen" / "Hangin' On"
  • "Headed for a Heartbreak" / "State of Emergency"
  • "Hungry" / "Poison Angel"

Chart positions

Chart Peak position
The Billboard 200 21
Singles
Title Date of release US Hot 100
chart position
"Madalaine" August 1988
"Seventeen" November 1988 26
"Headed for a Heartbreak" May 1989 19
"Hungry" September 1989 85

See also

References

  1. ^ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r22018
  2. ^ http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/winger/albums/album/90339/winger
  3. ^ http://www.billboard.com/artist/winger/chart-history/6035#/artist/winger/chart-history/6035?f=305&g=Albums
  4. ^ http://www.billboard.com/artist/winger/chart-history/6035#/album/winger/winger/18564
  5. ^ (band) "Winger (Band) Main Wikipedia Entry". http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Winger (band). 

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