Dare To Dream by Stan Bush (Cargo Records UK)
Dare To Dream by Stan Bush (Cargo Records UK)
Legendary Emmy Award winning recording artist and AOR/Melodic Rock icon STAN BUSH is best known for his towering anthems which appeared in films such as Transformers: The Movie and Kickboxer. The Touch is an all-out classic, much revered by not only the massive Transformers fanatics but music aficionados all over the world. Not one to ever rest on the triumphs of the past, Stan Bush continues to release outstanding albums on a regular basis. He even recently played a show at the world famous Whisky A Go Go on the Sunset Strip, co-headlining with the one and only Robert Tepper. Dare To Dream is the 14th album from Stan Bush, and it’s a dynamic work of inspiration and empowerment.
The exhilarating songs of Stan Bush make you want to take on the world, and Dare To Dream is jam packed with superb compositions that should be playing all over the radio airwaves. Opening with the powerhouse refrains of Born To Fight, Dare To Dream launches into the AOR stratosphere immediately. The title track is up next, superbly infectious and destined to be another fan favorite. The Times Of Your Life is gloriously nostalgic, and is certain to be the feel good song of 2020 and beyond.
Live And Breathe is the perfect example of how wondrously effective Stan Bush is when unveiling an epic power ballad. Another highlight to be found within the Dare To Dream extravaganza is The 80’s, a warm and spiraling tribute to the unforgettable decade of music and memories. Other standout selections include Dream Big, True Believer, Never Give Up and more – and be sure to listen to the vibrantly impassioned Home, which concludes Dare To Dream on a note of hope for the future with Stan Bush at his most reflective.
Dare To Dream is a remarkably solid endeavor, with inspirational songs and supremely positive vibes reigning supreme. What the world needs now is a healthy dose of Stan Bush, as the anthems found within Dare To Dream and his massive back catalog is the precise auditory remedy needed as we all continue to face these tumultuous times.
(Review by Ken Morton)
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