FireHouse - FireHouse (1990)
https://www.allmusic.com/album/firehouse-mw0000690288
Time to get back to some rock music. These guys were one of the opening acts to the first "real" concert I think I ever went to back in 1991 at the Cal Expo Grandstand and they were the best band out there that night - also, one of the reasons I got hooked on seeing bands live when I can. I really enjoyed their debut album (this one) and their sophomore release wasn't bad either, but then they seemed to be more popular overseas. I never picked up any subsequent releases.
From Wikipedia:
Favorites here are All She Wrote, Don't Treat Me Bad, and Home Is Where the Heart Is. Love of a Lifetime was their big ballad off this album and was their highest charting song.
This is probably where I lose Slim as knowing every band/album I'm selecting.
Track List:
1. Rock on the Radio
2. All She Wrote
3. Shake & Tumble
4. Don't Treat Me Bad
5. Oughta Be a Law
6. Lover's Lane
7. Home Is Where the Heart Is
8. Don't Walk Away
9. Seasons of Change
10. Overnight Sensation
11. Love of a Lifetime
12. Helpless
https://www.allmusic.com/album/firehouse-mw0000690288
Time to get back to some rock music. These guys were one of the opening acts to the first "real" concert I think I ever went to back in 1991 at the Cal Expo Grandstand and they were the best band out there that night - also, one of the reasons I got hooked on seeing bands live when I can. I really enjoyed their debut album (this one) and their sophomore release wasn't bad either, but then they seemed to be more popular overseas. I never picked up any subsequent releases.
From Wikipedia:
The band's self-titled debut in 1990, FireHouse, was met with much critical acclaim. The band won the American Music Award for Best New Hard Rock/Heavy Metal Band of 1991, Metal Edge Magazine's Best New Band of 1991, Young Guitar Magazine's Best Newcomer of 1991, and Music Life Magazine's reader's pop poll Best Newcomer of the Year 1992. The band's first album sold over two million copies in the United States, and was certified double platinum by the RIAA. The band's third and most successful single, "Love of a Lifetime," reached No. 3 selling over 500,000 copies. Other singles also charted including the harder-rocking "Don't Treat Me Bad" at No. 14. The first single from the album, "Shake & Tumble" enjoyed success on the radio and brought attention to the band, but it failed to chart on the Pop charts, although it did at Metal radio. The album went on to become certified Gold in Canada, Singapore, and Japan.
At the American Music Awards of 1992, FireHouse won the award for Favorite Hard Rock New Artist. They were chosen over Nirvana and Alice in Chains.
This is probably where I lose Slim as knowing every band/album I'm selecting.
Track List:
1. Rock on the Radio
2. All She Wrote
3. Shake & Tumble
4. Don't Treat Me Bad
5. Oughta Be a Law
6. Lover's Lane
7. Home Is Where the Heart Is
8. Don't Walk Away
9. Seasons of Change
10. Overnight Sensation
11. Love of a Lifetime
12. Helpless