Survivor - Eye Of The Tiger [Scotti Bros Records FZ 38062] (8 June 1982)

Dynamic Range Released: 8 June 1982
Country: US
Label: Scotti Bros Records
Catalog: FZ 38062
Genre: Rock

Item# SR-SCFZ38062
Ratings: C=VG; LP=VG+

Note: LP jacket has ring wear

T R A C K L I S T:
01 Eye Of The Tiger
02 Feels Like Love
03 Hesitation Dance
04 The One That Really Matters
05 I'm Not That Man Anymore
06 Children Of The Night
07 Ever Since The World Began
08 American Heartbeat
09 Silver Girl




Eye Of The Tiger
Survivor


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Album Review

Greg Prato [allmusic.com]

1982 was an interesting year for mainstream rock. Listeners were still a few years away from the chart-topping pop-metal bands, and a few years removed from the oft-indulgent '70s rock era. As a result, people were left with an era that was mostly populated by bands that wore headbands and largely modeled their sound after Foreigner. In other words -- bands that attempted to appeal to both the pop and rock audiences, by combining arena-worthy choruses and tough guitar riffs, topped off with a healthy scoop of melody. A perfect example would be Survivor, and their third release overall, Eye of the Tiger. With the group's first two releases barely causing a ripple on the charts, it was Tiger that catapulted the band to the top, thanks to the chart-topping title track, which was used as the theme song to the hit movie Rocky III the same year. Despite this, the Eye of the Tiger album is often overlooked, even though it almost topped the charts as well (peaking at number two). The reason for this was that while the group managed to appeal to both aforementioned audiences -- as evidenced by the Zeppelin-esque ''Hesitation Dance'' and the power ballad ''I'm Not That Man Anymore'' -- nothing here really scales the same height as the title track. But as a memento of mainstream rock circa the early '80s, Eye of the Tiger is a faithful snapshot.