℗ 1988 Mercury Records 834 612 / © Vertigo Records
Long Cold Winter is a transition album for Cinderella, mixing pop-metal tunes with better hooks than those on Night Songs with a newfound penchant for gritty blues-rock a la the Stones or Aerosmith. The ballads, the grandiose "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" and the excellent, lower-key "Coming Home," are what made the album Cinderella's most commercially successful, but the effective combination of pop hooks and tough, swaggering rock & roll on songs like "Gypsy Road" and "Fallin' Apart at the Seams" prevents the album from becoming simply a vehicle for hit singles and keeps it interesting. Not all of the songs are memorable, but most of them are. — Steve Huey. |