Bruce Turgon
Outside Looking In
Review by Gary Hill
Well, let's just get it right out at the start - comparisons to Foreigner will abound on this one. Bruce Turgon's biggest claim to fame is probably his work in that band, in addition to playing with Foreigner vocalist Lou Gramm in Shadow King and his solo career. Well, as one might expect, a lot of this disc feels quite a bit like Foreigner. That's not the only thing on show here, though. There are cuts that really don't feel like that band. It's interesting that Turgon's vocals (without listening to closely) sound a lot like Gramm's. Turgon has assembled a pretty impressive group of musicians for this (his debut) solo release. They include Rocket Rtchotte (David Lee Roth, Cher), Ronnie Montrose and Gramm himself (who co-wrote and adds backing vocals to two tracks). While this disc is definitely a good and entertaining one, it could have been better. Frankly, Turgon just doesn't take enough chances. Instead he plays it pretty safely creating fairly generic hard melodic rock. It's a great start, but let's hope next time around that he stretches out a bit more.
This review is available in book format (hardcover and paperback) in Music Street Journal: 2006 Volume 3 at lulu.com/strangesound.
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