Tyketto - Forever Young (CD Single) (1991)

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Tyketto - Forever Young (CD Single) (1991)

Postby Horex » 25 Nov 2025, 08:54

Tyketto - Forever Young (CD Single) (1991)

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Year : 1991 (David Geffen Company)
Style : Melodic Hard Rock
Country : USA
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans + Video
Size : 75 mb


Bio:

TYKETTO Formed 1987, U.S.A. Albums: 1991 Don't Come Easy 1994 Strength In Numbers 1995 Shine 1996 Take Out & Served Up Live History: Tyketto was one of the best and most underrated radio friendly rock bands of the rock genre. They were never able to reach the massive success they so deserved, with their brand of hook heavy AOR sung with majestic vocals. Formed in New York, New York by former Waysted vocalist Danny Vaughn, Brooke St.James (guitar), Jimi Kennedy (bass) and Michael Clayton (drums). The debut was an instant classic, sounding like a heavier version of Journey and Foreigner. The real talent was Vaughn's wonderful vocals, as displayed on the debut single "Forever Young" and the powerful ballad "Standing Alone". Jamie Scott replaced Kennedy for the second album, released on the upstart CMC International label, but it quickly sank without a trace. Vaughn departed in 1995 to spend more time with his ill wife. Steve Augeri would be his replacement and appear on Tyketto's two final albums. It was apparent that the band would never reach more then cult status, and the members decided to break up. Augeri went on to replace Steve Perry in Journey. Not much was heard from the former members until 1999 when it was rumored that a reunion was in the works. However, when Vaughn, Scott and Clayton decided to reunite and record once again, they settled on the name Vaughn for the project, but have done the odd reunion show with all the original members.

Album:

Great CD Single from 1991 issued through the company David Geffen Company.Tyketto single "Forever Young" praise its catchy, hook-filled sound and Danny Vaughn's powerful vocals, calling it a standout track from the melodic rock genre. Critics highlight its status as a powerful, albeit underappreciated, anthem and a great example of well-crafted hard rock, even though its release year meant it was overshadowed by the emerging grunge scene.The musical climate was being transformed by a rush of angry young men playing a stripped down form of rock, less influenced by style and bravado, and built mainly on angst and melancholy. For Tyketto this landscape meant that their arrival would be subjected to a chilly reception from a media obsessed with trends and fads.The fact that Tyketto were out of step with the prevailing musical winds didn’t mean to say that their music was anything less than spectacular. Indeed, their style and execution caused major excitement amongst connoisseurs of the genre, leading many to proclaim the album as one of the best records of the entire movement.Formed in the late '80s, this New Jersey four piece had links to well known groups such as White Lion and Waysted. Impressing a number of labels with their own meticulous style of melodic hard rock, they signed to industry giant Geffen Records and cut this, their debut album, with renowned producer Richie Zito (Heart, Bad English, Poison, etc). Inexplicably, the label sat on the completed record for over a year before releasing it.Anyway, opening track 'Forever Young' was a staple on the nationally syndicated Z-Rock hard rock radio station, and was getting airplay on MTV’s Headbanger’s Ball back in the day.'Wings' was also another semi hit for the band and also had a video on MTV. Danny Vaughn sounds great on this track and is one of my favorites here.But to be fair, all tracks on the album are pure gold.'Burning Down Inside' is an excellent pop metal tune. Once again, Danny Vaughn’s voice shines here. Brooke St.James delivers some nice Neal Schon / Journey riffs, and the main melody is fabulous.'Standing Alone' is the third single released from "Don’t Come Easy", the great great power ballad from this disc and another highlight. Seasons' is an outstanding acoustic guitar based melodic rock song. It should have been massive if released as single. It really is that good.Simply put, "Don’t Come Easy" is one of the best US Melodic Rock / Melodic Hard of all time. Production is top notch, all songs are diamonds, and the band sounds like a million bucks. Danny Vaughn’s voice is fantastic throughout the whole recording, while the entire band is solid as a rock. If released a couple of years earlier, this album would have been multi-platinum.

Line Up:

Danny Vaughn - Vocals, Acoustic Guitar
Brooke St James - Guitar, Vocals
Jimi Kennedy - Bass, Vocals
Michael Clayton - Drums, Vocals

Production:

Producer – Richie Zito
Written-By – Brooke St James, Danny Vaughn, Jimi Kennedy, James Dilella, Michael Clayton
Licensed From – MCA Records Ltd.
Copyright © – The David Geffen Company
Phonographic Copyright ℗ – The David Geffen Company
Distributed By – BMG Records (UK) Ltd.
Glass Mastered At – Nimbus

Tracklist:

01. Forever Young (edit) 4:05
02. Forever Young (LP Version) 5:06
03. Strip Me Down 4:03
04. Walk Away 4:25

+ Video "Forever Young" (Official Video)


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