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Produced by Beau Hill, Rude Awakening’s self-titled CD is a throwback to an era of guitar driven power pop. Rude Awakening's melodic, power-pop music has classic rock influences from the 60's, 70's, and 80's. If you like Boston, Cheap Trick, and 80's Rock, you will love this CD!

Do you miss the care-free days of 70’s and 80’s rock? The sing along melodies, the memorable lyrics, and the energy and drive of heavy guitars and powerful drums… Rude Awakening’s new CD epitomizes and embraces the mood and feeling of that bygone era or rock music. Their music was influenced by a diverse group of artists: Boston, Cheap Trick, Van Halen, Kiss and The Beatles. But listeners will also hear musical traces of other arena stalwarts such as The Eagles, Journey, Night Ranger, Reo Speedwagon, as well as certain groups from the Glam or “Hair Band” genre, like Bon Jovi, Mötley Crüe, and Poison...

With some tracks produced by renowned ’80s guru Beau Hill, Texans’ RUDE AWAKENING self-titled CD is a throwback to an era when lovely melodies and catchy choruses where the motto in Rock music.
Rude Awakening was formed in Winnsboro, TX in 1985 and disbanded 1989. All members were prolific songwriters, but since they were teenagers never got signed to a record label, thus never released an official album back in the days
The idea behind this CD project and reuniting of band members (Jim Richey, Jeff Hamm, Kenny Swann and Jeffrey Galloway) came from an imaginary “what if…” scenario. “What if Rude Awakening had been discovered and signed a record deal during their time as a band?” “Which original songs would have been used for the CD?” and “How would they have sounded in a first rate recording studio with a big time producer?”
So even though the music here was recorded in 2015, the attitude, songs, and image of the band are that from 1987.

Rude Awakening’s CD features 14 original songs akin the glory days of American radio-rock / poppy AOR and melodic rock.
This is simple and lovely at the same time; catchy tunes with feel-good melodies and sing-along choruses. Rude Awakening remind me of Bricklin, The Synch, Life By Night, The City, etc… all that US bands with an indie charm.
However Rude Awakening is mostly guitar-driven, with extra keyboard embellishment and three-part backing vocals.

But the band are also capable to deliver ballads; “Goodbye” and “You Slipped Away” are in the power-ballad mould with a strong rock background, while “For Angie and “Traci” are softer with acoustics into the mix.

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So if you like mid-80s American radio-rock / AOR / melodic rock with an indie spirit, Rude Awakening is for you and one for the collection.
Beau Hill provided a bright production, but respecting the band’s origins and that ‘indie feel’ so Eighties by bands of this ilk.
Highly Recommended

1. First Impression
2. One More Cry
3. For Angie
4. All I Do (Is Think About You)
5. Leather and Lace
6. You Slipped Away
7. Take Your Time
8. Here We Go Again
9. Traci
10. Next Time
11. 17
12. When I Saw You
13. Goodbye
14. You Can Never Look Back

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