Lou Gramm - Ready Or Not [Atlantic Records 81728-1] (February 1987)

Released: February 1987
Country: US
Label: Atlantic Records
Catalog: 81728-1
Genre: Rock, Pop Rock

Item# SR-AT817281
Ratings: C=VG+; LP=VG+
Note: Club Edition- RCA Music Service R 163847

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Ready Or Not
02 Heartache
03 Midnight Blue
04 Time
05 If I Don't Have You
06 She's Got To Know
07 Arrow Thru Your Heart
08 Until I Make You Mine
09 Chain Of Love
10 Lover Come Back




Ready Or Not
Lou Gramm


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Album Review

Bret Adams [allmusic.com]

Foreigner vocalist Lou Gramm's 1987 solo album Ready or Not is a winner. It came at a precarious time for Foreigner, despite coming off the success of 1985's Agent Provocateur and the band's first number one single, ''I Want to Know What Love Is.'' Ready or Not is rich with melody and snap, but its sound does vary just enough from Foreigner that Gramm can't really be accused of stealing from himself. The production by Gramm and Pat Moran definitely has that bright 1980s style. Gramm's main sidemen include guitarist Nils Lofgren, keyboardist Philip Ashley, bassist/guitarist/keyboardist Bruce Turgon, and drummer Ben Gramm. Side one absolutely sizzles. ''Ready or Not'' is a strong, hard-rocking leadoff track and it was a minor hit single. The melodic, lyrical, and vocal hooks on ''Heartache'' are massive and Lofgren's guitar solo adds an edgy bite. The Top Five hit ''Midnight Blue'' is a terrific pop/rock song; despite its hit status, it's one of the decade's truly underappreciated singles. Lofgren's rolling, effective guitar riffing and a captivating chorus make ''Time'' one of the best cuts. Foreigner helped create and master the rock power ballad, and Gramm utilizes that gift on the dark, ethereal ''If I Don't Have You.'' Side two is generally a letdown considering the high quality of the first half. Fortunately, there are two exceptions, ''Arrow Thru Your Heart'' and ''Until I Make You Mine.'' The commercial and artistic success of Ready or Not was a turning point for Gramm. Foreigner issued the lackluster Inside Information late in 1987, and Gramm followed that troubled project with a second moderately successful solo album, Long Hard Look, in 1989 and then left the band for a few years before returning.