AUTOR

Friday, May 16, 2014

Nazareth-Malice In Wonderland (1980)

In 1980, Nazareth were overwhelmingly immersed in the typical sounds of melodic rock, a fact confirmed by their eleventh album, "Malice in Wonderland". For this new record, the lineup remained unchanged since the previous album, "No Mean City", consisting of Dan McCafferty, Zal Cleminson, Darrell Sweet, Manny Charlton, and Pete Agnew. They had solidified their quintet configuration with the addition of guitarist Cleminson a year earlier. Despite being categorized as one of their AOR-focused works, "Malice in Wonderland" actually deviated significantly from the prevailing style of the time. They were characterized by an original sound with diverse musical nuances, which they fused with their distinctive hard rock, resulting in a highly appealing and high-quality sound. From the initial and tremendously commercial “Holiday”, through the powerful “Turning a New Leaf” or “Showdown At The Border”, the addictive “Talkin’ on One of The Boys” or “Fats Cars” and the melodic and attractive “Ship Of Dreams”, “Heart’s Grown Cold” or “Fallen Angel”, the Scots left an album with which they continued to remain at the top of hard rock and their status as a great band intact.