Romeo's Daughter (album)
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''Romeo's Daughter'' is the eponymous debut album from the UK hard rock band
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. It was released in 1988 by
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, and was produced by
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. Despite critical acclaim and minor chart success for all three singles, ''Romeo's Daughter'' only reached no. 191 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Some of the album tracks were later recorded by artists including
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Background

Romeo's Daughter formed in 1985 and cut their first demos with
John Parr John Stephen Parr (born 18 November 1952) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter, best known for his 1985 single " St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" for the 1985 movie St. Elmo's Fire, charting at No.1 in the US and No.6 in the UK, and ...
. After signing to
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, they began working with Parr and
Robert John "Mutt" Lange Robert John "Mutt" Lange ( ; born 11 November 1948) is a South African record producer. He is known for his work in rock music as well as co-writing and producing various songs for Shania Twain, his ex-wife. Her 1997 album ''Come On Over'', whic ...
on their debut album. The band met Parr through their manager, and when they began recording at Battery Studios in London, they met Lange who initially agreed to produce "Don't Break My Heart". Parr and Lange worked on three of the album's tracks together and produced the remaining tracks on their own.


Release and promotion

" Don't Break My Heart" was released as the band's debut single in September 1988, supported by a music video. It reached no. 73 on the ''Billboard'' Hot 100 and no. 68 on the ''Cash Box'' Top 100 Singles chart. "I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night" followed as the album's second single in January 1989, and it peaked at no. 72 on the ''Cash Box'' Top 100 Singles chart. " Heaven in the Back Seat" followed as the album's third and final single in August 1989. It reached no. 97 in the United Kingdom in May 1990 following its use in the film '' A Nightmare on Elm Street 5: The Dream Child''. ''Romeo's Daughter'' was released in the United States in 1988, and a European release followed on 24 April 1989. In 1989, the band joined FM as the support act for their Tough It Out Tour in the UK. The album was reissued by
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on 25 February 2008 with three live bonus tracks.


Critical reception

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'' described ''Romeo's Daughter'' as a "first-rate pop album", describing Matty's voice as "raunchy" and "expressive", and noted the album's "powerful and impactful" compositions and production. ''
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'' described the songwriting on ''Romeo's Daughter'' as "machine-tooled pop" but complimented Lange and Parr's production, and Leigh Matty's vocal performance. In a review of the single "I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night", ''Billboard'' again complimented the production and compared the track's sound to that of
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'' described the band's sound as "muscular and very sexy", and noted the "provocative growl" in Matty's vocals. ''Cash Box'' described the title of "Don't Break My Heart" as clichéd, but noted it as a "breakneck track that keeps charging". In a review of the single "Heaven in the Back Seat", Oscar Wednesday of ''Cash Box'' described the lyrics as "truly poetic". In another positive review, Andrew Hirst of the ''
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'' noted the "gutsy guitar strumming" and described it as "an excellent backdrop for Leigh Matty's passionate vocals". Conversely, Jim Zebora of ''
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'' opined that Romeo's Daughter were "more concerned with image than with the music", describing the music as "predictable" and that there is "nothing unusual about this band or its sound at all". Writing for the ''
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'', John Holt described Lange's use of synthesizer on the album as "incessant" and suggested the album could have benefited from a more varied production. He named "Velvet Tongue" as the album's highlight for its "controlled agression with just the right amount of lip-gloss". In a retrospective review for
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, Sharon Mawer noted that despite the album's lack of commercial success, many of the songs were later covered by established artists.


Track listing


Credits and personnel

Adapted from album liner notes.


Musicians

* Leigh Matty – lead vocals * Craig Joiner – guitars, vocals * Tony Mitman – keys *
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– production *
John Parr John Stephen Parr (born 18 November 1952) is an English musician, singer, and songwriter, best known for his 1985 single " St. Elmo's Fire (Man in Motion)" for the 1985 movie St. Elmo's Fire, charting at No.1 in the US and No.6 in the UK, and ...
– production


Technical

* Nigel Green – mixing * Jerry Peal – engineering * Anjali Dutt – engineering * Chris Trevett – assistant engineering * Geoff Hunt – assistant engineering


Design

* Peter Mountain – photography


Charts


References

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