Killing Me Night And Day

Killing Me Night And Day

Killing Me Night And Day

Editorial Reviews
About the Artist
It seems hard to believe now, but starting in the early 1980's and continuing into the first years of the next decade, San Diego, California was home to a thriving rock music scene. The suburbs of El Cajon and Chula Vista were full of young men with pointy-headstock guitars and music collections (on vinyl, naturally) loaded with bands like Iron Maiden, Judas Priest, and Van Halen. There was ample testosterone for wine, women and song. Some groups dabbled in the dark imagery associated with “devil bands”, but hardly anyone took it more seriously than pro-wrestling. The most musically advanced group from San Diego was Stress.

Stress was founded in 1983 by bassist Josquin des Pres and vocalist/guitarist Mike Thomas to merge the energy of rock ‘n' roll with their extensive jazz chops. They added guitarist Tim Nicholson and went through a number of drummers; most notably hard hitter Leroy Vega (formerly of Assassin). When Nicholson left in early 1985, he was replaced with axe-slinger Jimmy Crespo fresh from a stint with Aerosmith.

As players, Stress was a singular group. Nevertheless, they projected the rock ‘n' roll image required to put on the kind of show that was de rigeur in the Eighties. Stress performed primarily in San Diego and Los Angeles; building a following with fine songwriting and the highest level of musicianship. Those who stopped by to appreciate Stress' skills at L.A. clubs like Madame Wong's, FM Station and The Troubadour, were rock gods Billy Sheehan, Whitesnake's rhythm section of Rudy Sarzo and Tommy Aldridge, as well as fusion jazz player Jerry Goodman of The Dixie Dregs, bassist Bunny Brunel and guitar goddess Jennifer Batten (of Michael Jackson fame).

In late 1987, frustrated by not attracting major label attention, Stress decided to move in a more pop direction, rather than emphasize the musicianship that set them apart from other Southern California rock bands. Failing to obtain the level of success they had fought hard for, Stress disbanded. These recordings cover the entire history of the band, from 1983 until their break up in 1987.

Product Description
First released in 1984, Killing Me Night & Day is a masterpiece of classic melodic rock that is impossible to find on vinyl. Not to be confused with the UK 90's band of the same name, Stress came from S. California and had great success in US & Europe. Killing Me Night & Day features the hit title track as well as Never Should Have Turned Around and Prime Time to Party. It is reissued with bonus tracks from their 1985 follow-up EP and unreleased studio recordings featuring Jimmy Crespo from Aerosmith. Bonus tracks are: Search For The Fool, You're So Critical, It Makes Me Mad, Friday On My Mind, Let Me Make It Right, Don't Let Go and Key To Your Heart.

Killing Me Night And Day,Stress,Deep Shag Records,Album Rock,Heavy Metal,Pop,Pop-Metal,Rock,Rock & Roll
Killing Me Night And Day
Average customer rating: 5 out of 5 stars
  • tight
  • Classic California AOR rock. Very cool!
Killing Me Night And Day
Stress
Manufacturer: Deep Shag Records
ProductGroup: Music
Binding: Audio CD

GeneralGeneral | Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Pop MetalPop Metal | Hard Rock & Metal | Styles | Music
Album-Oriented Rock (AOR)Album-Oriented Rock (AOR) | Classic Rock | Styles | Music
GeneralGeneral | Rock | Indie Music | Stores | Music
ASIN: B00005MI0G
Release Date: 2001-05-15

Tracks:

  1. Burning In Your Fire
  2. Never Should Have Turned Around
  3. Dont Need No Education
  4. Killing Me Night & Day
  5. Prime Time To Party
  6. Save Me
  7. I Cant Get Over You
  8. Its Too Bad
  9. Search For The Fool
  10. Youre So Critical
  11. It Makes Me Mad
  12. Friday On My Mind
  13. Let Me Make It Alright
  14. Dont Let Go
  15. Key To Your Heart

Album Description

First released in 1984, Killing Me Night & Day is a masterpiece of classic melodic rock that is impossible to find on vinyl. Not to be confused with the UK 90's band of the same name, Stress came from S. California and had great success in US & Europe. Killing Me Night & Day features the hit title track as well as Never Should Have Turned Around and Prime Time to Party. It is reissued with bonus tracks from their 1985 follow-up EP and unreleased studio recordings featuring Jimmy Crespo from Aerosmith. Bonus tracks are: Search For The Fool, You're So Critical, It Makes Me Mad, Friday On My Mind, Let Me Make It Right, Don't Let Go and Key To Your Heart.

Album Description

First released in 1984, Killing Me Night & Day is a masterpiece of classic melodic rock that is impossible to find on vinyl. Not to be confused with the UK 90's band of the same name, Stress came from S. California and had great success in US & Europe. Killing Me Night & Day features the hit title track as well as Never Should Have Turned Around and Prime Time to Party. It is reissued with bonus tracks from their 1985 follow-up EP and unreleased studio recordings featuring Jimmy Crespo from Aerosmith. Bonus tracks are: Search For The Fool, You're So Critical, It Makes Me Mad, Friday On My Mind, Let Me Make It Right, Don't Let Go and Key To Your Heart. 15 tracks. 2001 reissue.

Customer Reviews:

5 out of 5 stars tight.......2003-10-27

This album has amazing chord changes It wasnt heavy enough though for the day 1984.These guys were all accomplished jazz musicians which many people dont know.So its got good hooks but the players are better than what was recorded they thought they could get signed to a major label by writing toned down stuff.

5 out of 5 stars Classic California AOR rock. Very cool!.......2001-08-30

Never in a million years did I think I would ever see this album on CD. I bought a copy when I was in Europe almost 12 years ago and it is one of my favourites. Stress totally rocks! Getting 7 bonus tracks is great. I never knew that Jimmy Crespo from Aerosmith recorded with the band. All in all, a very cool CD. Those who like good rock should get this. The picture inside the CD is a little scary, but what do you want... it WAS the 80's after all.

Music Track:

  1. King of Nordic Twilight
  2. Lest We Forget: The Best Of [Explicit Lyrics] [Import]
  3. Let Us Pray [Original recording remastered]
  4. Little Miss Dangerous
  5. Madtropolis
  6. Metalliclash: Tribute to Metallica
  7. Midian
  8. Moshers 1986-1991 [Import]
  9. Motörhead
  10. Out on Bail [Import]

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