Stone Fury - Let Them Talk (1986) (Music On CD Edition 2024)
Posted: 26 Feb 2026, 07:33
Stone Fury - Let Them Talk (1986) (Music On CD Edition 2024)






Year : 1986 (Music On CD Edition 2024)
Style : Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 164 mb
Bio:
Moving from Hamburg, Germany, to Los Angeles, USA, in 1983, vocalist Lenny Wolf teamed up with Bruce Gowdy (guitar) to form Stone Fury. Adding Rick Wilson (bass) and Jody Cortez (drums), they signed to MCA Records and debuted the following year with Burns Like A Star. The album offered traditional blues-based hard rock, similar in construction to Led Zeppelin. Wolf’s vocals were modelled very closely on Robert Plant’s, both in pitch and phrasing, which provoked accusations of imitation. Let Them Talk was more restrained and employed a greater use of melody and atmospherics. Unable to make a breakthrough in the USA, Wolf went back to Germany and later formed Kingdom Come on his return to the USA in 1987. Gowdy, in the meantime, formed World Trade.
Album:
STONE FURY was formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist Lenny Wolf, later known for being the founder of platinum sellers Kingdom Come. The band was essentially a collaboration between Wolf – born in Germany who moved to L.A. to become a rockstar – and super talented guitarist Bruce Gowdy (Unruly Child, Fergie Frederiksen, etc).Now Dutch label Music On CD is reissuing Stone Fury 1986’s second and final album “Let Them Talk“; it’s not remastered but adds 8 juicy bonus tracks: material Lenny Wolf recorded in Germany in the early Eighties before moving to America.“Let Them Talk” was a drastic change in direction compared with the rocking previous Stone Fury first LP. There was the mid-80s, and Stone Fury core Lenny Wolf / Bruce Gowdy looked for a commercial, poppy AOR delivery.Produced by Richard Landis (Van Stephenson, Glen Burtnik) and with Alan Pasqua (Stan Bush, Giant) on keyboards you know what to expect here: tons of keyboards, synth fills and elaborated harmony vocals. Gowdy was more concentrated on his keys than his sharp guitar riffs from the previous album, and Wolf sings smoothie.For fans of the hard rockin’ sound from the previous Stone Fury record, “Let Them Talk” was disappointing. But you need to listen this album from a different perspective… think about it as a different band, and judge it for what it is.And it is a quite good light AOR / FM oriented record with a poppy commercial feel and uber polished prodution. A true product from the ’80s, and I love it.‘Too Late’ is a pure AOR tune, just wrapped with a sonic picture similar to Starship. Title track add more guitars – but extremely clean – and musically reminds me Mr Mister.‘Lies On The Run’ is an uptempo little gem, this time with more prominent guitars and compressed drums, ‘Babe’ is a nice midtempo, while ‘Doin’ What I Feel’ and especially ‘Eye Of The Storm’ are pretty Hi-Tech in the typical Canadian sound of the era. I like this stuff!‘Stay’ is another typically ’80s tune with a glossy production and strong vocals by Wolf.The bonus tracks are rocking, Zeppelin-esque stuff showcasing what Lenny would develop with Kingdom Come later. The sound quality is excellent for indie recordings.If you love the ’80s, stylized light AOR sounds from the mid-part of that magical decade, you need to check out Stone Fury’s “Let Them Talk”, a really hard to find album for many years, hence, unheard by most fans of this wonderful musical era. Also fans of Kingdom Come need this one in your collection.
Line-Up:
Lenny Wolf – lead vocals, guitar
Bruce Gowdy – guitars, keyboards, vocals
Dean Cortez – bass
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
Alan Pasqua – keyboards
On Bonus Tracks:
Lead Guitar – Dieter Büttner
Bass – Andreas Daniels
Drums – Miroslav Supica
Tracklist:
01. Too Late
02. Lies On The Run
03. Let Them Talk
04. Babe
05. Eye Of The Storm
06. Doin’ What I Feel
07. Let The Time Take Care
08. I Should Have Told You
09. Stay
10. I Hate To Sleep Alone (Bonus Track)
11. I’ve Got A Heartache (Bonus Track)
12. Let’s Be Friends (Bonus Track)
13. Big Brother (Bonus Track)
14. Pidgeon (Bonus Track)
15. You’re Mine (Bonus Track)
16. Harder Than Life (Bonus Track)
17. German National Anthem (Bonus Track)
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/







Year : 1986 (Music On CD Edition 2024)
Style : Hard Rock
Country : United States
Audio : 320 kbps + all scans
Size : 164 mb
Bio:
Moving from Hamburg, Germany, to Los Angeles, USA, in 1983, vocalist Lenny Wolf teamed up with Bruce Gowdy (guitar) to form Stone Fury. Adding Rick Wilson (bass) and Jody Cortez (drums), they signed to MCA Records and debuted the following year with Burns Like A Star. The album offered traditional blues-based hard rock, similar in construction to Led Zeppelin. Wolf’s vocals were modelled very closely on Robert Plant’s, both in pitch and phrasing, which provoked accusations of imitation. Let Them Talk was more restrained and employed a greater use of melody and atmospherics. Unable to make a breakthrough in the USA, Wolf went back to Germany and later formed Kingdom Come on his return to the USA in 1987. Gowdy, in the meantime, formed World Trade.
Album:
STONE FURY was formed in Los Angeles in 1983 by vocalist Lenny Wolf, later known for being the founder of platinum sellers Kingdom Come. The band was essentially a collaboration between Wolf – born in Germany who moved to L.A. to become a rockstar – and super talented guitarist Bruce Gowdy (Unruly Child, Fergie Frederiksen, etc).Now Dutch label Music On CD is reissuing Stone Fury 1986’s second and final album “Let Them Talk“; it’s not remastered but adds 8 juicy bonus tracks: material Lenny Wolf recorded in Germany in the early Eighties before moving to America.“Let Them Talk” was a drastic change in direction compared with the rocking previous Stone Fury first LP. There was the mid-80s, and Stone Fury core Lenny Wolf / Bruce Gowdy looked for a commercial, poppy AOR delivery.Produced by Richard Landis (Van Stephenson, Glen Burtnik) and with Alan Pasqua (Stan Bush, Giant) on keyboards you know what to expect here: tons of keyboards, synth fills and elaborated harmony vocals. Gowdy was more concentrated on his keys than his sharp guitar riffs from the previous album, and Wolf sings smoothie.For fans of the hard rockin’ sound from the previous Stone Fury record, “Let Them Talk” was disappointing. But you need to listen this album from a different perspective… think about it as a different band, and judge it for what it is.And it is a quite good light AOR / FM oriented record with a poppy commercial feel and uber polished prodution. A true product from the ’80s, and I love it.‘Too Late’ is a pure AOR tune, just wrapped with a sonic picture similar to Starship. Title track add more guitars – but extremely clean – and musically reminds me Mr Mister.‘Lies On The Run’ is an uptempo little gem, this time with more prominent guitars and compressed drums, ‘Babe’ is a nice midtempo, while ‘Doin’ What I Feel’ and especially ‘Eye Of The Storm’ are pretty Hi-Tech in the typical Canadian sound of the era. I like this stuff!‘Stay’ is another typically ’80s tune with a glossy production and strong vocals by Wolf.The bonus tracks are rocking, Zeppelin-esque stuff showcasing what Lenny would develop with Kingdom Come later. The sound quality is excellent for indie recordings.If you love the ’80s, stylized light AOR sounds from the mid-part of that magical decade, you need to check out Stone Fury’s “Let Them Talk”, a really hard to find album for many years, hence, unheard by most fans of this wonderful musical era. Also fans of Kingdom Come need this one in your collection.
Line-Up:
Lenny Wolf – lead vocals, guitar
Bruce Gowdy – guitars, keyboards, vocals
Dean Cortez – bass
Vinnie Colaiuta – drums
Alan Pasqua – keyboards
On Bonus Tracks:
Lead Guitar – Dieter Büttner
Bass – Andreas Daniels
Drums – Miroslav Supica
Tracklist:
01. Too Late
02. Lies On The Run
03. Let Them Talk
04. Babe
05. Eye Of The Storm
06. Doin’ What I Feel
07. Let The Time Take Care
08. I Should Have Told You
09. Stay
10. I Hate To Sleep Alone (Bonus Track)
11. I’ve Got A Heartache (Bonus Track)
12. Let’s Be Friends (Bonus Track)
13. Big Brother (Bonus Track)
14. Pidgeon (Bonus Track)
15. You’re Mine (Bonus Track)
16. Harder Than Life (Bonus Track)
17. German National Anthem (Bonus Track)
Download links for all albums only on our blog here: http://goodmetalandhar.do.am/
