Origin: New York (USA)
URGENT
Michael Kehr - Don Kehr - Yul Vazquez - Klyph Black - Steve Kehr |
Discography:
Cast the first stone - 1984 (with lyrics)
Thinking out loud - 1987 (with lyrics)
Notes:
- URGENT made quite a few waves on the AOR collectors market with the polished 'Cast The First Stone' album. Bassist Kyph Black was previously with VENDETTA. URGENT's debut, 'Cast The First Stone', was produced by the MOTT THE HOOPLE team of IAN HUNTER and MICK RONSON, with Ronson adding additional keyboards and guitar. The second album was produced by 'Colonel' Tom Allom.
Yul Vasquez joined DIVING FOR PEARLS, who Black also played with for a short time. Black had also played bass on ex-HANOI ROCKS vocalist MICHAEL MONROE's 'Nights Are So Long' album. -
- Obscure East Coaster quintet featuring triplets hits the airwaves full-sprint with "Running Back," an ace cut of album rock which, like much of this debut, relies too heavily on keyboards to be taken seriously outside of the big '80s. Urgent joins Cheap Trick, Triumph, and countless others with yet another ditty dubbed "Say Goodbye," but at least it's a nice slice. The Biblical title track is also a cool keeper, but something of a misnomer as this hot wax corrals morally ambiguous selections about fighting off a buddy's broad, nailing every girl in sight, and then wanting to be the reason she tells the boys no. Such are the ways of shop-worn love. Mick Ronson and Ian Hunter, the Gilbert & Sullivan of deletion, produce and contribute, but the band actually does better without them, not surprising considering Hunter felt the '80s were a wash (thus the profit-palming yuppie pop of "Pay Up"). Not much danger of running across this tidbit, but, if so, snag it for the aforementioned songs. -
(Notes by Doug Stone: http://www.allmusic.com/album/cast-the-first-stone-mw0000866717)
I think their first album was released in 1985, not in 1984.
ReplyDeleteHi, on the back of the 2001 reprint it says: "Original Manhattan Records recordings, a division of Capitol Records, Inc., courtesy of/mit freundlicher Genehmigung der EMI-Electrola GmbH. & Co. KG., Köln. 1984".
DeleteOn that basis, I put that it is from 1984.