Retro Spins: Michael Bolton - Michael Bolton


Back before he was causing gushing floods of the homes of lonely single mothers with his heartthrob love songs of the 90's, Michael Bolton was actually a solid writer, developing hits for other artists, while struggling to find a foothold in the band Blackjack. The band would release two albums, their self-titled 1979 debut, and 1980's Worlds Apart, opening for the likes of Ozzy Osbourne in support of the latter record.

Prior to this, Bolton, or rather, Michael Bolotin, his true name, had already tried to establish himself as a solo artist, releasing his own self-titled debut in 1975 for RCA, following it up with 1976's Everyday Of My Life. Unfortunately, none of these efforts were producing the successful career he wanted, nor the hits that kept labels interested.

Adopting the stage name, Michael Bolton, and securing a deal with Columbia, he returned to the studio to once again produce a self-titled debut. The record would feature future Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick, rotating lead guitar duties with Bolton himself.

While the album would end up reaching gold certification, and peak at eighty-nine on the Billboard Hot 200, the label was ultimately holding the artist back, forcing him to sing pop songs, which weren't really were his talents truly lied. That will come back full circle as I continue my journey through Bolton's 80's discography, so remember that key factor.

Bolton and his band headed out on tour to support the album, after four shows, the plug was pulled, and the remaining shows cancelled. Though there is no concrete answer as to why, it is most likely due to lack of ticket sales.

When I found Bolton's 1983 debut at the used CD store, I was a little surprised. I never expected to find something like this there, and it was more so out of curiosity that I said, "Okay, let's see what this is all about."

I tell you; I was shocked, I mean truly surprised when I fired it up. Bolton's voice, with all its in-your-face energy, starts up, only to be cut through with this mad slide down a guitar neck. My head was immediately like, "Whoa! That's hot!"

From there, the album just kept hitting harder and harder. This was a solid rock album, and a real wonderful surprise.

I enjoyed it from start to finish and would even consider it for a wall album. If I heard this back in 1983, I'd actually be bummed with the direction his career went. If you haven't heard this one, and perhaps even think of Bolton as an industry punchline, then I highly recommend you check this one out, and perhaps it will change your mind.

Regardless of the tour being cancelled, it was a mildly successful start, and in 1984, he returned to the studio to begin work on what would become 1985's Everybody's Crazy. Unfortunately, the sophomore blues would factor in, and the album less successful than his debut. Though things would start looking down for Bolton, it would turn out to be just the beginning. But let's not get too far ahead of the story. 

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Comics Corner: The Amazing Spider-Man 279

   

Title: The Amazing Spider-Man
Issue Number: 279
Release Date: August 1986

Highlights

  • First appearance of Jasper Cornbluth, John Dancer, James, and Jack O'Lanturn's hendchmen; Babyface, Snake, Eliot, Willie, Harras, and Armand
  • Silver Sable places an ad in the Bugle seeking the help of Spider-Man, unaware that the hero is MIA
    • Seeing the ad, Jack O'Lantern sends his men after Silver Sable, wanting to stop her before she can enlist Spider-Man's aid
  • Mary Jane continues to try to reach Peter on his phone, but to no avail
  • Snake and his men rob a bank, and during it kill not only the clerk, but a random woman outside with her child
    • Silver Sable goes after him
  • Flash Thompson still sits in a cell, pondering where Peter is, as he was supposed to come visit him
  • As Silver Sable infiltrates the abandoned building where Snake and his men abide, Jack O'Lantern gives follow, and also attacks
  • Using a propane heater, Sable throws it at Lanter's burning mask, exploding him out of a window, and destroying his mask in the process
  • Having only one chai left, and both Snake and Jack heading away in different directions, Sable makes her decision, throwing it at Snake, and knocking him out
  • When the police arrive, they find that Silver Sable has broken both of Snake's hands, tied him up, and spit all over him
  • The events of this issue take place during those of Web Of Spider-Man 17, ending with the same final panel
Low Points
  • No Spider-Man
Oddities
  • Editor's Day Off: During the mission debriefing, the presenter says, "We've managed to to track him to this country..."

Rating (based on a 1 through 5 Stans grading system)



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Christmas Catalogs - JCPenny 1972


Hey! You want to spend the next two years looking at the fantastic Christmas catalogs produced by Sears, JCPenny, and Montgomery Ward? Cause I do! Yeah, I said two years, cause that's a lot of catalogs! Join me on most Monday's each month as I post up one of those fabulous books starting with 1970, and ending with 1989.

Look through every page, feeling every bit of nostalgia. Chuckle at the look and style of the wardrobes those zanny past decade people wore. Gawk at the toys you used to have, but long since parted ways with. Bring back all those memories of hours spent laying on the floor, combing every inch as your young mind pined over everything you wanted. Reminisce over the Christmas that followed as you unwrapped those lucky few that you got.
























































































































































































































































































































































































































































































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