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Feeding off the Mojo

Night Ranger · 1995

48 min · 10 tracks · hard rock · glam metal

A vibrant blend of hard rock anthems and melodic hooks captures the essence of mid-90s glam metal.

Why this album works

'Feeding off the Mojo' marked a notable return for Night Ranger, showcasing their enduring appeal with singles like 'Forever All Over Again' achieving moderate chart success. The album is significant as it reflects the band's efforts to adapt their classic sound to the changing musical tastes of the mid-90s.
Best for
steady mid-tempo groove throughout vibrant sing-alongs with friends uplifting anthems for road trips
Context
Released in 1995, 'Feeding off the Mojo' was Night Ranger's sixth studio album, arriving after a six-year hiatus following 'Big Life' in 1987. The band sought to reclaim their earlier success amidst a shifting musical landscape dominated by grunge and alternative rock.
Stylistic neighbors
Alice Cooper· Crush 40· Holograf

Tracklist

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Mojo Standout 4:11
  • 2 Last Chance Standout 5:04
  • 3 Try (For Good Reason) Standout 3:56
  • 4 Precious Time 4:40
  • 5 The Night Has a Way 4:50
  • 6 Do You Feel Like I Do / Tomorrow Never Knows 4:53
  • 7 Music Box 5:38
  • 8 Longest Days 5:00
  • 9 Tell Me I’m Wrong 4:36
  • 10 So Far Gone 5:14

Reference: Wikipedia · MusicBrainz · Wikidata