Desperate Measures (album)
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| Studio album by Leeway | |||||
| Released | June, 1991 | ||||
| Recorded | April, 1990 Normandy Sound, Warren, Rhode Island, USA |
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| Genre | Metalcore Thrash metal |
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| Length | 42:02 | ||||
| Label | Profile Records/Rock Hotel Another Planet reissue |
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| Producer | Chris Williamson | ||||
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| Another Planet 1996 reissue with Born to Expire on same disc | |||||
Desperate Measures is the second album by New York band, Leeway. It was released in June, 1991 on Hard Rock Hotel/Profile Records as was its predecessor, Born to Expire in 1989. It was followed by 1994's Adult Crash.
It features two line-up changes from the previous album – Jimmy Xanthos and Pokey replace Zowie and Tony Fontão on bass and drums respectively.
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[edit] Overview
While the previous album showed a clear hardcore influnece, the sound on Desperate Measures is of thrash metal akin to Anthrax or Testament. However, like its predecessor, it had fans in both metal and hardcore camps.
Guitarist and songwriter, A.J. Novello, had this to say on the album:
"...it wasn't exactly what I had in mind. (It) was a little too metallic. Eddie's vocals were drenched in effects (Suttons' critical comparison to Ozzy began here), the songs were more left-field, and we initially disappointed some fans." [1]
[edit] Track listing
- "Make Me An Offer" (Eddie Sutton, A.J. Novello, Michael Gibbons) – 5:49
- "All About Dope" (Sutton, Novello, H Ackerman) – 4:27
- "Soft Way Out" (Sutton, Novello) – 3:29
- "Stand For" (Sutton, Novello) – 3:41
- "No Heroes" (Sutton, Novello) – 3:46
- "Kingpin" (Sutton, Novello, Gibbons) – 3:53
- "Who's to Blame" (Sutton, Gibbons) – 4:06
- "Ball Hugger" (Sutton, Gibbons) – 3:23
- "2 Minute Warning" (Sutton) – 2:01
- "The Future (Ain't What it Used to Be)" (Sutton, Novello, Gibbons) – 7:27
[edit] Credits
- Eddie Sutton – vocals
- A.J. Novello – guitar
- Michael Gibbons – guitar
- Jimmy Xanthos – bass
- Pokey – drums
- Recorded in April, 1990 at Normandy Sound, Warren, Rhode Island, USA
- Produced by Chris Williamson
- Mastered by Howie Weinberg at Masterdisk, New York City, USA
- Re-issue re-mastered by Alan Douches at West Westside Music
[edit] Notes
- ^ Eric Wielander's liner notes in the 1996 Another Planet Born to Expire/Desperate Measures re-issue


