Hungry (XYZ album) explained

Hungry
Type:studio
Artist:XYZ
Cover:Xyzhungry.jpg
Released:1991
Genre:Hard rock, heavy metal
Label:Capitol
Producer:George Tutko, Neil Kernon
Prev Title:XYZ
Prev Year:1989
Year:1991
Next Title:Letter to God
Next Year:2003

Hungry is the second studio album by the American band XYZ, released in 1991.[1] The band supported the album by touring with Foreigner.[2]

Critical reception

The Calgary Herald wrote that "XYZ churn out an effort as simple as A,B,C and the tunes are about as elementary too." The Record opined that "what makes XYZ palatable is the almost total lack of pretense surrounding the group's words and music... For these guys, it is only rock-and-roll and there's much to like in the way they play it."[3]

Track listing

  1. "Face Down in the Gutter"
  2. "Don't Say No"
  3. "Fire and Water"
  4. "When the Night Comes Down"
  5. "Off to the Sun"
  6. "Feels Good"
  7. "Shake Down the Walls"
  8. "When I Find Love"
  9. "H.H. Boogie"
  10. "The Sun Also Rises in Hell"
  11. "A Roll of the Dice"
  12. "Whiskey on a Heartache"
  13. "Two Wrongs Can Make a Right" (bonus track)

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: XYZ Biography by James Christopher Monger . AllMusic . 28 January 2023.
  2. News: The Music Scene . La Crosse Tribune . October 26, 1991.
  3. News: Jaeger . Barbara . XYZ, 'Hungry' . The Record . March 12, 1992 . C11.