This whole band is based on his ability to shred vocally. A nice little 80s beginning. referencing Stick It To Ya, CD, Album, F2 21702 Perhaps the last glam band from the 80's teeth-metal scene that made success before the meltdown in 90-91 when grunge took over. Lyrical content is actually good. Ok, this song is absolute gold! Let's be honest, if it's the girl from the album cover, then spend my money! Zack Morris he is not ... Computer sounds! "Mad About You" also received considerable airplay on Album Rock stations as the band toured to support the release. Let's see where it goes. Starting to get the feeling that Slaughter got the record deal on Fly To The Angels and they husted to write Up All Night to not be a one hit wonder. Eye To Eye Lyrics: 12. Mining the same territory as "corporate" bands like Bon Jovi, Winger and Warrant, Slaughter soared to the top of the charts and sold millions of albums. I'm for it. Reminds me of Lay Your Hands On Me (Jovi) with the riff. Stick It to Ya is the debut studio album by American rock band Slaughter. Mad About You Lyrics: 5. Dude probably talks in falsetto. Maybe the highest note ever recorded? The Target girl posed in his studio, and a miniature set of the carnival was placed in perspective for the background. They sure do fade a ton of songs in this album during the outro. Fun sounding chorus. "Up All Night"(#27), "Fly to the Angels"(#19) & "Spend My Life"(#39) all charted in the Top 40 on Billboard Magazine's Hot 100 and their videos were in solid rotations on the various music television outlets. Love it. Nice outro. The more I listen, the more I'm convinced that this is the best thing you can take away from the album. Not exactly You Give Love A Bad Name here though. Slaughter. 3:57 PREVIEW Burning … Ok, changing it up a bit. Sounds it to start. Oh man, even a quick, non-linear fade down at the end ... amateur hour for the producer there. Easiest way to my heart. Ohhh, the infamous "tough Uh" at 3:07. Stick it to Ya was an interesting album coming out BARELY in 1990. A skilled gang sprung out of Vinnie Vincent's unsuccessful solo career here on their own with hit singles "Up all night", "Spend My Life" & sugary Mark Slaughter's high pitched voice at … Slaughter seemed to built solely on Mark Slaughter's pipes. Ok, this is definitely better than most of the garbage fluff on the album. Typical blues bar guitar work. Mark Slaughter's voice is unmistakable. Disjointed vocal riffing. Chrysalis must have money to blow. That's how high his voice gets. Effortless is how high notes must be for him. Reminds me of Lay Your Hands On Me (Jovi) with the riff. Mark Slaughter could narrate a child's funeral in falsetto and I'd offer him a standing ovation. Slaughter's good songs are good. From Album "STICK IT TO YA" (1990) Full Album can be found in the playlists. RIAA - Recording Industry Association of America Searchable Database, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Stick_It_to_Ya&oldid=962520817, Short description is different from Wikidata, Album articles lacking alt text for covers, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License, Red Zone Studios, Studio 55 and Pasha Music House, Production Co-Ordination by Scott Cadwallader, Up All Night / Eye to Eye - April 17, 1990 - Chrysalis 23486 #27, Fly to the Angels / Desperately - July 23, 1990 - Chrysalis 23527 #19, Spend My Life / She Wants More - December 4, 1990 - Chrysalis 23605 #39, Mad About You / Up All Night (Live) - April 2, 1991 - Chrysalis 23699, This page was last edited on 14 June 2020, at 14:53. Burnin' Bridges Lyrics: 2. 1990 Preview SONG TIME Eye To Eye.