Artist: Billy Squier Album: Creatures of Habit
Year: 1991Duration: 0:0-1
Creatures of Habit: A of Billy Squier’s Album
Billy Squier is an American rock musician known for his hit songs, “The Stroke,” “Lonely is the Night” and “My Kinda Lover.” He has eight studio albums between 1980 and 1993 that are still being played today. One of his most interesting and underrated albums is Creatures of Habit. This album is a blend of rock and funk with a touch of jazz, which is an unusual sound for Squier. This post will take a critical look at Creatures of Habit and explore the best songs, the innovative parts, and provide a fair critique of the album.
Creatures of Habit was released on February 25, 1991, and was produced by Jim Steinman, who had worked with Meat Loaf and Bonnie Tyler. The album consists of ten songs which includes a cover version of Led Zeppelin's The Ocean. Squier's powerful and distinctive vocals are coupled with excellent guitar work that stands out in classics like “She's a Runner,” “Eye on You,” and the title track Creatures of Habit.”
While “She’s a Runner” has Squier’s signature guitar work, “Keep Me Satisfied” has the most innovative sound in the album. Its sound is heavily influenced by funk, jazz, and rock, and the percussion on the track is outstanding. The album’s opener “Shot o' Love” also incorporates the use of synthesizers and a blast of horns that is a unique sound for Squier.
Although the album is cohesive, there are a few drawbacks. The album goes long on moods, so it doesn't standout and doesn't have any real hits like the previous albums. While the songwriting is great, some fans might find the songs to be forgettable. The material doesn't quite match up to Squier's larger hits like The Stroke, which might disappoint some listeners.
Despite the drawbacks, Creatures of Habit is an excellent album that demonstrates Squier's versatility. The album might not be one of his well-known works, but it is deserving of praise. It deserves more consideration from fans of 90’s rock and Squier's fans. Even though the album did not chart well, it has an intense and musical quality that works perfectly together.
The most notable songs are Keep Me Satisfied, She's a Runner, Eye on You” and Shot o' Love. These tracks have a clear identity and a sound that defines Billy Squier's style. With this album, Squier showed that he’s willing to experiment with new sounds while staying true to his roots. Creatures of Habit is a genre-defying gem that displays an artist’s artistic growth despite the lack of commercial success.
Billy Squier's Creatures of Habit might not be regarded as his greatest album with popular hits. But it is indeed one of his hidden treasures due to its sound, originality, and musical talent. It is an album that fans can listen to and appreciate Squier's unique take on the rock genre. It's an album that's essential for anyone who wants to learn more about the music of the early 90s. With Creatures of Habit, Squier demonstrates why he's one of the rock genre's pioneering voices, and it confirms his place in music history.
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