Artist: The Romantics
Album: In Heat (Remastered)
Genre: Pop Rock, New Wave
Release Date: 1983/2023
Audio Format:: FLAC (tracks) 24 bit, 96 kHz
Duration: 34:07
Total Tracks: 10
Total Size: 782 MB
Tracklist:
01. The Romantics – Rock You Up (2023 Remaster) (03:37)
02. The Romantics – Do Me Anyway You Wanna (2023 Remaster) (03:22)
03. The Romantics – Got Me Where You Want Me (2023 Remaster) (03:05)
04. The Romantics – One in a Million (2023 Remaster) (03:42)
05. The Romantics – Open Up Your Door (2023 Remaster) (03:59)
06. The Romantics – Talking In Your Sleep (2023 Remaster) (03:56)
07. The Romantics – Love Me to the Max (2023 Remaster) (03:09)
08. The Romantics – Diggin’ on You (2023 Remaster) (03:00)
09. The Romantics – I’m Hip (2023 Remaster) (02:42)
10. The Romantics – Shake a Tail Feather (2023 Remaster) (03:31)
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In Heat is the fourth album by the American band the Romantics. It was released in 1983 on Nemperor Records. It was the Romantics’ most commercially successful album, and featured the Romantics’s biggest hit single: “Talking in Your Sleep”, peaking at #3, and a second top 40 hit, “One in a Million”, charted #37.In Heat Review by Mark Deming
After the creative and commercial misfire of their third album, Strictly Personal, Detroit’s the Romantics took a step in the right direction with their next effort, 1983’s In Heat. While the hard rock production of Strictly Personal was pure overkill, In Heat was the band’s leanest effort to date, and though producer Pete Solly doesn’t reprise the neo-Shel Talmy sound he brought to their debut, he puts the focus here on the group’s strengths – straightforward pop/rock tunes with a big beat, big hooks, sharp harmonies and plenty of energy. It also helped that Mike Skill returned to the band for this LP as bassist, bringing a knack for a good tune with him, and Coz Canler learned to rein in his guitar style, giving the performances on this disc a tighter and more compact sound that fits the material just right. The band nodded to their musical roots with a pair of pair of appropriate covers, “Open Up Your Door” (a big hit in Michigan in its original version from Richard & the Young Lions and “Shake a Tail Feather” (a rocked-up version of Andre Williams’ R&B perennial), and while the album’s two big hits, “Talking in Your Sleep” and “One in a Million,” are a far cry from “What I Like About You,” they’re clever and memorably hooky, and after Strictly Personal they were a breath of fresh air. In Heat was the Romantics’ most commercially successful album, and while it certainly isn’t their best, it’s an entertaining showcase of what these guys did well.