Violation
01/01/1977 | Bgo - Beat Goes On
Lyrics from Violation
All Music Guide Review
Starz' sophomore album, Violation, was quite similar to its predecessor. Jack Douglas was still the band's producer, and Starz continued to favor the type of slick, commercial hard rock that would be called pop-metal in the '80s and early '90s. This 1977 LP didn't establish Starz as major players in the pop-metal field; the New Yorkers did have a small following, although not a huge one. Nonetheless, this is an enjoyable record. It doesn't contain any pop-metal masterpieces like Kiss' "Shout It out Loud" or Sweet's "Ballroom Blitz," but tracks like "Cherry Baby" and "Rock Six Times" are certainly decent. Most of the time, Starz vocalist Michael Lee Smith sings about the same things that Kiss and Sweet were singing about in the '70s; namely, all-night parties and wild young women in tight dresses. Starz's lyrics, as a rule, were meant to be fun, not profound, and while Violation didn't go down in history as one of pop-metal's all-time classics, it's worth hearing if you're a fan of the style. ~ Alex Henderson , All Music Guide
Violation Track Listing
Credits of Violation
- Jay Messina
- Engineer
- Alan Robinson
- Liner Notes
- Mike Lee Smith
- Vocals
- Piet Sweval
- Bass
- Andrew Thompson
- Remastering
- Dube
- Drums
- Dennis Woloch
- Design
- David Spindel
- Photography
- Dave Martone
- Assistant Engineer
- Peter Sweval
- Bass
- Alex Siburney
- Cover Painting
- Michael Lee Smith
- Vocals
- Richie Ranno
- Guitar, Vocals
- Jack Douglas
- Producer
- Joe X. Dube
- Drums
- Sam Ginsberg
- Assistant Engineer
- Brendan Harkin
- Guitar
- Starz
- Main Performer

















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