Overshadowed by a series of huge, more media-savvy albums released the same year ("Third Stage" by Boston, "Slippery When Wet" by Bon Jovi, "The Final Town" by Europe, or "Raised on Radio" by Journey, among many others), the only release from the Americans Aviator (not to be confused with other bands of the same name that emerged over the years), is one of the hidden gems of AOR, full of magnificent choruses, catchy melodies, and energetic guitars backed by splendid keyboards. This short-lived group, comprised of drummer Michael Ricciardella, guitarist Richie Cerneglia, singer and guitarist Ernie White, bassist Steve Vitale, and keyboardist Tommy Zite, managed to create a sublime album brimming with magnificent tracks such as the intense mid-tempo songs "Front Line", "Wrong Place Wrong Time", "Magic", "Come Back", and "Through The Night", which contrast sharply with the powerful hard rock anthems "Woman in Love", "Too Young", and "Never Let The Rock Stop". Without a doubt, this debut is a classic of the melodic rock genre, though it unfortunately remained somewhat obscure, becoming a cult classic of AOR.


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