For Midnight Flyer, 1980 dawned bright. They recorded their superb self-titled debut album and then embarked on a European tour, opening for Bob Seger. Even the departure of keyboardist John Cook after the band left the studio hadn't slowed Midnight Flyer down. Chris Parren, the perfect replacement, was swiftly enlisted and took to the stage. As 1981 began, Flyer flew back to Europe to support AC/DC, and their album arrived in February while the band bounded back and forth across the Channel, now headlining their own shows. In the autumn, they reunited with the down under bad boys, opening for their U.S. tour.
01 Hey Boy 02 Danger Money 03 Love Games 04 Sweet Lovin' Woman 05 Poor Little Jimmy 06 Rough Trade 07 French Kisses 08 Too Much Love 09 Penicillin Blues 10 Bring It On Home To Me 11 Chain Gang 12 Blues Jam