Greg Lake - Greg Lake [Chrysalis Records CHR 1357] (21 September 1981)

Released: 21 September 1981
Country: US
Label: Chrysalis Records
Catalog: CHR 1357
Genre: Rock

Item# SR-CHCHR1357
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG


T R A C K L I S T:
01 Nuclear Attack
02 Love You Too Much
03 It Hurts
04 Black And Blue
05 Retribution Drive
06 Long Goodbye
07 The Lie
08 Someone
09 Let Me Love You Once
10 For Those Who Dare




Greg Lake
Greg Lake


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Album Review

Marc Loren [allmusic.com]

After the breakup of Emerson, Lake & Palmer in 1978, Greg Lake set out to launch a solo career. He teamed up with guitar virtuoso Gary Moore and enlisted the talents of Bruce Springsteen's sax player, Clarence Clemmons, as well as Toto veterans Steve Lukather, David Paich, and Jeff Porcaro. The result was his 1981 self-titled debut album. After more than a decade with prog-rock legends ELP and King Crimson, it is clear Lake was looking for a musical change and a chance to perform as a guitarist, his primary instrument, after more than a decade mainly playing bass. The album is a guitar driven venture into straight forward rock & roll which features well written songs and some sizzling guitar work by Gary Moore. Lake's voice soars, as it did with ELP, and we see that his guitar prowess is something too often hidden in the past. His skill as a producer is also evident as he brings out the power of each note with a big, energizing sound. There are probably Greg Lake fans who would not wish to see him take this path with the rest of his career, but you can definitely tell that he enjoyed stepping out, and it translates to a powerful and enjoyable album.