Honeymoon Suite - Big Prize (CD)

Album Details: Big Prize

Release Date:02/17/1986
Label:Warner Bros / Wea
UPC:075992529327

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User Reviews: Big Prize

  • Overall:

    A classic

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  May 23, 2002

    This is my favourite Honeymoon Suite album, and an album it is!Every song is killer, especially 'Bad Attitude', 'Feel It Again', 'What Does it Take' and 'All Along You Knew.'Even the non singles shine. Check out the band's musical talent on 'Wounded....' Guitarist Derry Grehan has to be the most underated guitar player. He shreds! The whole band for that matter is first class.The album is very well produced and considering the time in was released, lots of effects on the drums and keyboards:) But thats okay, the band sounds killer and this album reminds me of Junior High and just getting into drums and drumming:) And drummer Dave Betts(now works for SOCAN), taught me a lot of things on this record. Read more Less

  • Overall:

    What The '80s Were All About

    By Yahoo! Shopping User  Apr 19, 2001

    The perfect mix of '80s pop and hard rock, The Big Prize is just that: the prize you get for wading through all the insipid crap masquerading as music that gave that great decade a bad name.

Pro Reviews: Big Prize

  • All Music Guide

    Like Journey's Escape, Big Prize is a choice piece of mall rock. Crisply produced by fellow Canadian Bruce Fairbairn, who went on to greener pastures with Bon Jovi and Aerosmith, the album benefits from one of the greatest kickoffs in history with "Bad Attitude." Drums and keyboards date '80s rock, but "Bad Attitude" adroitly weaves 'em together for a dreamy bridge, before principal songwriter and guitarist Derry Grehan erupts with cascading fretboard fireworks. All the while, singer Johnnie Dee cautions the listener to clean up his act. Of course Dee wants action "in the sheets" by the tropical single "Feel It Again." Swirling synths and guitar gymnastics also dominate "Lost and Found," which quotes early Kiss and flat-out rules. The legendary Ian Anderson sticks his flute into "All Along You Knew," where cheatin' lyrics pave the way for "Your Love" by the Outfield (another schlock requisite), and the specter of Miami Vice haunts "Words in the Wind," provoking paranoia and cool car ch...ases. Everybody wins by the heartfelt climax "Once the Feeling," a "Reach Out"/"Fight the Good Fight" rallying cry which the me decade delivered so well. In center ring, Dee carries the record from swooning backseat ballads to beloved beauties ("What Does It Take" also backs John Cusack/Demi Moore's curio One Crazy Summer) to scalding bellyaches to the boys about bedeviled betrayals ("One By One," "Wounded"). If you're still reading, you want this record, so don't deny yourself; Big Prize holds all the lost enchantment of adolescent summers. - Doug Stone, All Music Guide Read more Less

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Biography

Honeymoon Suite

Although the Toronto-based quintet Honeymoon Suite never managed to break through in a major way with audiences south of the border, they did find their way onto the charts a handful of times in the U.S. They also were a popular live act and opened for some of the period's biggest draws, including Heart, Journey, and Billy Idol. The band's formation can be traced to the... Read more