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Walk On
by: Boston

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Binding: Audio CD
Brand: Boston
EAN: 0008811097325
Label: Mca
Manufacturer: Mca
Number Of Discs: 1
Publisher: Mca
Release Date: June 07, 1994
Sales Rank: 7099
Studio: Mca




Disc 1:
  1. I Need Your Love - Boston, Sampson, Fred
  2. Surrender to Me
  3. Livin' for You
  4. Walk On Medley: Walkin' at Night
  5. Walk On Medley: Walk On
  6. Walk On Medley: Get Organ-ized
  7. Walk On Medley: Walk On (Some More)
  8. What's Your Name
  9. Magdalene
  10. We Can Make It
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Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Walk on and then some
I'm going to admit I'm a Boston fan myself. I only had their greatest hits CD for the longest time and decided to go and explore what I've been missing. "Walk On" is Boston, the guitars, synth, organ play, and not to mention those powerful vocals are all here. Scholz blows me away everytime I hear him play the organ, and especially the guitar, he really is a music genius!

So they added Fran Cosmo as the lead vocalist, but he's not that bad. I agree Brad is still the best vocalist Boston has ever had. Both are strong vocalists who deliver! The overall sound of this album is pretty much like the classic Boston, so if you're into that, you'll enjoy this album. As for Fran, well, I let you be the judge. Overall, this is a really good album, MUCH better than "Corporate America" (that's another review for later). I am giving this album 4 stars because I still think their first three albums are still the best, ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great Boston CD, Even Without Brad Delp
WALK ON is a great Boston CD, even with vocalist Brad Delp (R.I.P.) being replaced by Fran Cosmo. The opening song, "I Need Your Love" describes accurately how I thought that a visit back to my old school might provide some grist for the dance-album idea mill, as would keeping in touch by phone with the people there, but came to the conclusion that it wasn't going to work out that way, a conclusion that really hit me as I developed one celebrity crush after another. The next one, "Surrender To Me", is a crunching rocker of pure lust. Even though Delp's soaring voice is missed here, Cosmo more than makes up for it. This CD is one of the ones you should buy after you have the first two remastered Boston CDs.



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Underrated Gem
I honestly never understood why there are so many negative reviews by Boston fans of this album. Musically the album is solid. Ok so Brad Delp did not sing, but that was not Tom's fault. Back in 1994 on a radio show promoting "Walk On" Tom stated that he had asked Brad Delp to sing on the album, but Brad refused because he was commited to do a project with RTZ(The band he was involved with Barry Goudreau). Jesus what was Brad thinking? Everything he did with Boston was sucessful or good. The best songs from "Corporate America" are the ones in which he sang. The weakest part of the album were Fran Cosmos's singing and so-so lyrics. But this album rocks! The WALK ON MEDLEY is a mind-blowing, killer in-your-face, over-the-top, heavy guitar riffage, not to mention the bombastic Hammond B-3 and the Leslie 147 blistkrieg(Is that right?)of sound. The first time I played this in my car I almost shredded my Infinity speakers! ... Read More



Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - BOSTON for the nineties and beyond...
BOSTON's Walk On was released during the summer of 1994 although it had been ready for release half a year before that. Original singer Brad Delp is replaced by the equally gifted Fran Cosmo along with some others on backing vocals. The production surpasses anything BOSTON has ever released before and tracks like I Need Your Love, Livin' For You, Walk On, What's Your Name and Magdalene sums up what BOSTON is all about. Great melodies, excellent arrangements and awesome guitarsound. That along with outstanding keyboard-work makes Walk On a winner...

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