Retro Rock Reviews: Ep. 8 – Blue Murder’s ‘Blue Murder’ (1989)

This week we talk about an album that I loved back in 1989. It is the debut album from Blue Murder simply called ‘Blue Murder’. I was a big John Sykes fan thanks to Whitesnake and I was disappointed in his departure from the band. When I found out about Blue Murder, I was so excited. Especially when I found it wasn’t just John Sykes, but The Firm’s Tony Franklin and Ozzy’s Carmine Appice. And then to found out Bob Rock produced with Mike Fraser on the boards. Yeah, I was all in. But did it hold up? We will find out, join me as I walk through the album song by song.

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10 thoughts on “Retro Rock Reviews: Ep. 8 – Blue Murder’s ‘Blue Murder’ (1989)

    1. Oops! This wasn’t supposed to post at Midnight. I was supposed to be Noon!! And just because Mike agrees with you doesn’t mean you are both wrong!! Production doesn’t bother me…I love the debut Kiss album regardless of its so-so production.

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      1. Kiss albums have raw production which sounds great. But I won’t say anymore about BM in case you send the Snowman army after me. Actually Harrison sent me some new pics of the Snowman army and they look awesome.

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