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A much-needed reissue for two of the late-'70s most oddly forgotten albums, kicked out in the first wave of post-disco mania by a seven-piece white band who seemed unclear just who, or what, they were. At the time, both Network and Nightwork were indeed little more than disco fodder, laden down with everything from the BeeGees to Hall & Oates, KC & the Sunshine Band, and all points worse than that. Andy Gibb even gets a co-production credit on the debut's "Save Me Save Me." But listened to today, so many ghosts of American rock's future arrive to rattle their chains that half of the '80s are predicted on this disc; from the stadium rock of Toto et. al to the glittering grimace of the hair metal crew, and onto a slab of Journey-esque prog, in the shape of the second album's "I Already Played It." None of which should cause a wholesale rewriting of music history, but a little recognition for Network would be nice.
1. nightwork 1978
1. We're Only Into Rock And Roll
2. Halfway To Paradise
3. I Already Played It
4. Beautiful Lady
5. Star Gazer
6. Don't Do Nothing Crazy
7. Sundown
8. So So Good
9. Better Man Than Me
2. Crashin' Hollywood 1989
01.Break Away
02.Love's Gonna Get Ya
03.Shine On
04.Breakin' My Heart
05.Rock Me
06.Tell Me Why
07.Love Won't Wait
08.Suzanne
09.Chance of a Lifetime
10.Crashin' Hollywood
11.Christina
12.No Place Like Home
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