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Artist = STRANGER
Title = stranger
Label = EPIC
Catalog# = ARE37940
Barcode = 074643794015
Release = USA
Year = 1982
RPM = 33rpm
Disc Size = 12"
Number of Discs = 1
Mono/Stereo = stereo
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American Hard Rock Grit: Stranger’s Self-Titled Debut (ARE 37940)
Today’s entry shifts gears to explore a slice of American hard rock history from the early 80s. We are looking at the self-titled debut album by the band Stranger, released in the US on the Epic label with the catalog number ARE 37940.
Issued in 1982, this 12-inch vinyl LP captures the sound of American arena rock just before the glam metal explosion. Hailing from Florida, Stranger built a strong regional following, and this major label debut showcases their potential.
The album is particularly notable for its high-profile production credentials. It was produced by Tom Werman, a legendary figure in the rock world known for his work with acts like Cheap Trick, Mötley Crüe, and Twisted Sister. This association ensures a punchy, radio-ready sound that highlights the band’s hooks and energy.
Musically, the album delivers straightforward, driving hard rock. Tracks like the opener Jackie’s So Bad, Ready To Fight, and Swamp Woman feature the gritty vocals of Greg Billings and the guitar work of Ronnie Garvin. Of interest to AOR fans, the album credits Richard Page and Tom Kelly (of i-Ten and Mr. Mister fame) on backing vocals, adding a layer of melodic polish to the rock foundation.
ARE 37940 is a solid pickup for collectors of 80s US hard rock, representing a band that possessed the sound and the production team to make waves during the golden age of vinyl rock.