The Knack's album after Capitol Records was 1991's Serious Fun. A
rare album to find at the time, The Knack was always a great sounding band.
Their debut Get The Knack was praised as a band becoming the "Next
Beatles." Even with their second album But The Little Girls Understand
achieved a few hit singles, and although their popularity didn't exactly
reach the same as the Fab Four, their music has always been enyoyable.
"Rocket O'Love" has a more harder sound than the first two albums,
having a sound compared to the likes of the 1990s Billy Squier and Sammy Hagar.
"I Want Love" has a rocking style of a Pretenders song, that I can't
remember its song title, and it continues with a hard rocking style as the first
song on this release. The title track has a somewhat sound to the first two
albums, more notably Little Girls, yet it does continue and fit the
rock songs already heard thus far from this release.
Blues."
"One Day At A Time" has a more Pop sound; a nice easy styled song.
"River Of Sighs" returns the harder rock sound, as if Led Zeppelin
would perform in 1991, musically -- vocally, it's The Knack. "Let's Get
Lost" once again sees the Knack's music being updated for the newest
1990s (decade at the time), as they did with beginning tracks.
"Fast Freight" is another instrumental, having a surfing music style.
"We Belong Together" is a beautiful song, categorized in the early 1950s
doo-wop style, with Valens' Latin vocals, making it his own. Valens' continues
his own rocking Latin style on "That's My Little Suzie" and "Hurry
Up." The Ricky Nelson style is similar on "Little Girl," and
"Hi-Tone" is another good Valens upbeat song.
Something completely different, is the Gregorian sounding 41 second track,
"Can Tickle." "Won't Let Go/Aces And Eights" is two songs in
one track: "Won't Let Go" continues the hard rocking updated style for
The Knack; likewise "Aces And Eights" has an almost hard approach of
the early Bon Jovi ("Living On A Prayer") in some instances. "Body
Talk" will have Knack fans recongizing the vocals of Doug Fieger, yet the
music has a rough hard rock edge. As "(I'll Be Your) Mau Mau", matching
the hard rocking styles of the likes of Billy Squier, Sammy Hagar, and even
Queen. "Doin' The Dog" is very upbeat, and rocking, and once again,
giving a new updated sound to The Knack's music.
A very rocking album, The Knack updated their sound to a harder rock edge
for the 1990s. Noting their Round Trip continued fitting the rock styles
of their first two albums, Serious Fun takes a different approach where
the Knack gives a more harder rock style, and the ending results remain the
same -- The Knack still can record some great incredible music.
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