Stand in Line is the first studio album by heavy metal band Impellitteri, released in 1988 through Relativity Records; a remastered edition was issued on May 19, 2009 through EMI Records, containing four bonus tracks which originally formed their 1987 EP Impellitteri. The album reached No. 91 on the U.S. Billboard 200 and remained on that chart for twenty weeks.
Whitney Z. Gomes at AllMusic gave Stand in Line four stars out of five, noting "Secret Lover", "Tonight I Fly", "Goodnight and Goodbye" and the title track as highlights. He mainly praised singer Graham Bonnet's vocals throughout the album, but heavily criticized the guitarist and bandleader Chris Impellitteri's cover versions of "Since You Been Gone" and "Over the Rainbow" as "excessive and useless", writing that they "almost [run] the record into the ground". Further criticism was directed at the album's mixing and production, but he concluded by saying, "When Stand in Line works, it rules."
Hurricane #1 is the debut studio album by the British rock band Hurricane No. 1, released in 1997. Charted at number 11 in the UK album charts, and the top 10 in Japan. The album was recorded at Lincoln's Chapel with producer Stephen Harris. The album was released in the US on 28 October 1997. The album eventually sold 100,000 copies.
Q magazine named it one of the best albums of 1997.
All songs written by Andy Bell (Creation Songs).
system’s on (?) and i’m feeling
the system’s off (?) and i’m feeling
it’s like nothing else
please don’t switch me off again
a silent star’s delirium
swarming through the airways of our day
the other fools, i guess they’ll never know
i will perceive, nothing will come from this
soon they’ll bring me round and shut me down
i wasn’t born of life
all of you condemns me, listen
i transmit it to the world
system’s on (?), but it’s failing
system’s off (?), and i’m fading
like you do everyday
i will be denying and i will cut myself and drown here
and soon they’ll be around and shut you down
i wasn’t born of life
all of you condemns me, listen
a message for the world
it’s alright
it’s alright
it’s just the way you wanted it