A huge album by one of the pioneers of prog metal. Soaring vocals and guitar work with pounding bass and drums. A classic and definitely worth a listen. It belongs in any true metal head's collection.
I completely agree with the other reviewers' opinions. This album has got to be in any true metal fan's collection. From start to finish it's just simply a great album. It starts heavy and never lets up. Highly, highly recommended.
Great debut by a classic 80's metal band. Definitely worth a listen and adding to the collection of a true fan of the genre. Highly recommended classic metal.
Can't say enough good about this album. One of the Saint's best. Grabs you from start to finish and makes you want to start over from the beginning. Stands the test of time like few albums do. Highly recommended.
This album is a must for any serious classic metal album. The guitar work is top notch and the songwriting is some of the best from this ground breaking prog metal band. From the opening title track you'll be hooked. Highly recommended for any serious metal fan.
This album rocks. From the opening track it rips and blisters. A must have for any fan of classic metal with huge sound and off the charts great guitar playing paired with strong vocals and some serious bass playing and drum work. Highly, highly recommended.
Huge recording from Sammy Hagar and Neal Schon. A must for a fan of Hagar fans and showcases some of Neal Schon's best rock guitar work. Highly, highly recommended.
Garmin nüvi 2597LMT Portable GPS: Take this portable GPS along for your next trip, so you can enjoy spoken directions that mention recognizable buildings and other landmarks to guide you. With 10 million points of interest, you'll be able to travel to a variety of locales across the U.S. and Canada.
Overall2 out of 5
At least it talks
ByClevelandRocks
GPS is overall ok. The photo map side by side display is nice. Had to call tech support to even get it set up and print out our own manual because tech support was limited in their knowledge. Kept saying that the map needed to 'populate' for us to get the street names, many of which never came up. Navigation menu system is a pain in the butt and less than intuitive. One of the associates in store was even unable to figure it out and had to get someone from professional custom installs to demo the product. During use was hard to get to the trip stats and once you do, hard to figure out how to come back to later in the trip. It works, which is probably what counts. Really wanted to get a Tom Tom. Just worked out this way. p.s. # 1 Have the traffic update, was sitting in traffic at a stand still, GPS and Garmin tech support both showed no traffic. Traffic jam was farther than we could see and took 45 min to get through. Nough said. p.s. #2 Old enough to know how to use a map, and many times prefer that because we want to know where we're at and where we're going the way a map shows the overall view. A lot of times major highways on the Garmin are not even labelled (!!!!), even when the view is backed out quite a ways. Associate said 'if it tells you where to go, why do you care" and then turned around and said they had to set up their parent's for them. Umm, ok. Definitely qualifies for statement of the year. Probably disrupted them from playing their video game with an attempt to have an adult conversation. Would be nice if the Garmin, navigation, tech support, associate assistance, and recommendation of the product were consistent. But that's probably what comes with a lack of adult supervision. Just make sure you have someone show you what you need to know before you leave for your trip, or you will spend a lot of time sitting in a parking lot trying to navigate it. The navigation system, that is. Ironic.
ClevelandRocks
Confirmation of issues others are reporting
May 23, 2015
After taking a look at other similar reviews, forgot to mention a pretty serious issue we encountered in a major city like others had reported. Unit led us through a ton of stop signs in a city to avoid traffic and then straight into a detour dead end. Had to 'trust our noses' and sense of direction just to get back to the clogged highway. Was a little caught off guard by a GPS malfunctioning in such a significant way.