Back for Another Taste
- Label
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Castle Music UK
- Release date
- 13 Apr 1999
- Running length
- 12 tracks
- Running time
- 45:32
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Tracklist
| Track | Duration | Listeners | ||||
| 1 | The Storm | 4:28 | 294 | |||
| 2 | Running Wild in the 21st Century | 3:51 | 498 | |||
| 3 | That's Life | 3:42 | 259 | |||
| 4 | Breakdown | 5:26 | 301 | |||
| 5 | Heavy Metal Cowboys | 0:00 | 653 | |||
| 6 | Wild In The Streets | 3:43 | 1,411 | |||
| 7 | Back for Another Taste | 3:58 | 258 | |||
| 8 | Rockin' Rollercoaster | 3:20 | 249 | |||
| 9 | Midnight Express | 4:06 | 274 | |||
| 10 | Good to the Last Drop | 4:33 | 603 | |||
| 11 | Give It To You | 4:03 | 538 | |||
| 12 | Wheels of Thunder | 4:22 | 236 |
About this album
Let’s get one thing straight: Back For Another Taste was Helix’ best album. It’s marred by both tragedy and triumph, but musically it has not been topped by this band.
First, the tragedy. After 16 years in Helix, “Dr.” Brent Doerner departed midway through the making of this album. Although he’d come back briefly for the next album, this was the real end of his tenure in Helix. His absense was never quite filled. Second and most importantly, also after 16 years in Helix, Paul Hackman was killed during the band’s Western Canadian tour. Their tourbus driver fell asleep and Hackman was thrown from the vehicle. He died on the way to hospital.
Suiting, then, that these rock veterans’ last album should be so excellent.
First single “The Storm” kicks it up with a Doors-like groove and some amazing guitar bits from Hackman. Vollmer’s singing had never sounded so fresh, not since the early days. Fritz’ drumming is stellar, but it gets even better: Wait until you hear “Running Wild In The 21st Century”. It’s still a staple of Helix’ live set today. The video for this track won them a prestigious MuchMusic video award. The third single, “Good To The Last Drop” also garnered much video and radio play, deservedly so. It’s a “power ballad” and an amazing one at that. (Note: The version of “Good To The Last Drop” here is different from the single mix, it lacks the keyboard part. That version is available elsewhere.)
You’ve heard the demo of “Give It To You” on the previous years’ “Over 60 Minutes With Helix” compilation, but here it’s fleshed out in a properly recorded album version. “Breakdown” is a dark, moody song with an excellent chorus, perhaps forshadowing the coming tragedy.
First, the tragedy. After 16 years in Helix, “Dr.” Brent Doerner departed midway through the making of this album. Although he’d come back briefly for the next album, this was the real end of his tenure in Helix. His absense was never quite filled. Second and most importantly, also after 16 years in Helix, Paul Hackman was killed during the band’s Western Canadian tour. Their tourbus driver fell asleep and Hackman was thrown from the vehicle. He died on the way to hospital.
Suiting, then, that these rock veterans’ last album should be so excellent.
First single “The Storm” kicks it up with a Doors-like groove and some amazing guitar bits from Hackman. Vollmer’s singing had never sounded so fresh, not since the early days. Fritz’ drumming is stellar, but it gets even better: Wait until you hear “Running Wild In The 21st Century”. It’s still a staple of Helix’ live set today. The video for this track won them a prestigious MuchMusic video award. The third single, “Good To The Last Drop” also garnered much video and radio play, deservedly so. It’s a “power ballad” and an amazing one at that. (Note: The version of “Good To The Last Drop” here is different from the single mix, it lacks the keyboard part. That version is available elsewhere.)
You’ve heard the demo of “Give It To You” on the previous years’ “Over 60 Minutes With Helix” compilation, but here it’s fleshed out in a properly recorded album version. “Breakdown” is a dark, moody song with an excellent chorus, perhaps forshadowing the coming tragedy.
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