A rather unlikely union between old partners Randy Bachman and Fred Turner raised some eyebrows when it was announced, and the fact that they decided to work together, make a brand new record and tour again had people pleased, but questioning what the new material would be like. I should know, because when I ended up being the guy to cover the union for Fireworks, that's exactly what I was thinking. It all came out of a Randy Bachman solo album... at least, that was the plan. Bachman was writing songs with a view to having guest singers perform, and one particular track made Randy stop and think about Fred Turner, as it would be 'perfect for his gritty, refrigerator-sized voice'. Turner, who had been retired from music for several years, agreed and the results impressed the pair so much it morphed into a full on reunion album. This isn't Bachman Turner Overdrive - the pair decided to simply use their own names rather than tie themselves to their old band and former members. However, it does sound very much like their previous band, which is neither surprising nor unwelcome!
01 Rollin' Along 02 That's What It Is 03 Moonlight Rider 04 Find Some Love 05 Slave To The Rhythm 06 Waiting Game 07 I've Seen The Light 08 Can't Go Back To Memphis 09 Rock And Roll Is The Only Way Out 10 Neutral Zone 11 Traffic Jam 12 Repo Man