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Truly Trivial Canadian Rock of the 80s: The Music of Honeymoon Suite and Frozen Ghost
Artist | Song | |
Honeymoon Suite | Bad Attitude | |
Frozen Ghost | Echo a Miracle | |
Frozen Ghost | Love Without Lies | |
Honeymoon Suite | Feel It Again | |
Frozen Ghost | Dream Come True | |
Honeymoon Suite | What Does It Take | |
Frozen Ghost | Should I See | |
Honeymoon Suite | Wounded | |
Frozen Ghost | Soldiers Cry | |
Honeymoon Suite | Burning In Love | |
Honeymoon Suite | New Girl Now | |
Honeymoon Suite | Stay in the Light | |
Frozen Ghost | Truth In Lies | |
Frozen Ghost | Better to Try | |
Frozen Ghost | Mother Nature | |
Frozen Ghost | Pauper in Paradise | |
Glass Tiger | Don't Forget Me (When I'm Gone) | |
Comment:
Okay, so they weren't the critics' darlings. And so, they didn't really have any humungous hits. But hey, they played "What Does It Take" over the closing credits of the John Cusack movie "One Crazy Summer", and Honeymoon Suite's album covers were pretty nifty (except for the third album which was really generic). I first heard Frozen Ghost in the parking lot of a supermarket in Bumblefuck, Michigan in 1987. Waiting for my mother to come out of the store, the guy in the car next to us was blasting "Should I See". I asked him who it was, and he said it was Frozen Ghost, so I went and bought it that night.Feedback:
Should I see was an amazing song and still amazes me whenever I hear it - yes these bands werent media darlings but Frozen Ghost often is a major over looked band from the 80's. Honeymoon Suite I only have the debut & the big prize (Wonderful releases) and I kinda laughed when I saw the Glass Tiger thrown in at the end - The title track of The thin red line is another classic from the 80's! Wow this was long... :)