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Tuesday, October 23, 2018

Petra-Back To The Street (1986)

Petra is one of the biggest and most successful American bands of all time, yet one of the least known outside their country. Formed in the early 1970s, with their catchy melodic hard rock style and Christian lyrics, they released around twenty albums, most of them hugely successful commercially and in the media, selling millions of records across the United States and achieving unprecedented success among their contemporaries in the same genre. Among other accolades, they have won four Grammy Awards, along with a dozen more nominations, and were the first Christian rock band inducted into the prestigious Gospel Music Hall of Fame. Pioneers in their genre, their four-decade career has been marked by numerous lineup changes, with guitarist and vocalist Bob Hartman remaining the only member of the original lineup throughout all those years. With an initial style rooted in American roots rock, they evolved towards the melodic hard rock they played throughout the 1980s, a decade in which they achieved their peak popularity, selling out every major stadium in the United States. Memorable albums such as "Never Say Die", "More Power To Ya", "Not Of This World", "Beat The System", "Captured In Time and Space", "On Fire" and "Back to the Rock" attest to the impressive career of this legendary American band. In 2005, after 30 years, the band called it quits, although they continued to perform sporadically in subsequent years. One of their greatest creative achievements came with their eighth album, "Back to the Street", which reached number four on the Billboard Top Christian Albums chart. Produced by former Kansas vocalist John Elefante, it captured the essence of AOR (Asian Rock and Roll). from other bands of the genre and mixed it with their lyrics inspired by the Psalms of the Bible, embellishing with charming gospel choruses, sharp rock guitars and fabulous and irresistible melodic lines as demonstrated in "Back to The Street", "You Are I Am", "King's Ransom", "Fool's God", "Thankful Heart" or "Run For Cover".

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