Billy Squier - The Tale Of The Tape [Capitol/EMI Records 1C 064-86 139] (1980)

Dynamic Range Released: 1980
Country: Germany
Label: Capitol/EMI Records
Catalog: 1C 064-86 139
Genre: Rock

Item# SR-CA1C06486139
Ratings: C=VG+; LP=NM-


T R A C K L I S T:
01 The Big Beat
02 Calley Oh
03 Rich Kid
04 Like I'm Lovin' You
05 Who Knows What A Love Can Do
06 You Should Be High, Love
07 Who's Your Boyfriend
08 The Music's All Right
09 Young Girls




The Tale Of The Tape
Billy Squier


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Album Review

Doug Stone [allmusic.com]

Billy Squier knows his music is all right. He knows because he's got razor sharp hooks, air-tight choruses, and the ''Big Beat.'' Though his former band Piper wasn't the next Kiss (both were managed by Bill Aucoin), Squier plays with the big boys right out of the gate on his first solo; Tale of the Tape deftly welds heavy licks to hard funk on a level with world-dominators Queen. Both beatboxes and muscle cars blasted ''You Should Be High, Love'' and ''Big Beat.'' But the artist's gentle melodic touch always surprises. Underneath the suburban Zep sludge pops street Raspberries bubblegum. Squier doesn't fake sympathy for the working class; he wants to be rich and he wants young girls. On Tale of the Tape and its near-perfect follow-up, Don't Say No, he knows what he wants and he knows how to get it.