Four decades down the line, the history of early-'80s rock is cast in stone. But what if there was a missing chapter? A great lost band to rank alongside any of that era's giants? An all-time-classic album that was only heard by the men - amongst them the West Coast's best session musicians and Scott Gorham of Thin Lizzy - who recorded it? Released 40-plus years after it was caught in the bottle - The Western Front's Eureka is a moment of long-overdue triumph, introducing a 'new' band to the world, alongside twelve songs that still crackle with electricity. "Eureka was a labour of love," admits guitarist/producer Marty Walsh. "But everybody is just beside themselves that this record is coming out."
- 1. The Law of the Jungle
- 2. Set Me Free
- 3. 1000 Nights
- 4. Just Go
- 5. If I'm the One
- 6. Rain
- 7. Chain of Light
- 8. Danger
- 9. Heartland
- 10. I Would Rather Be Lonely
- 11. Man to Man
- 12. This Is War