Damn Yankees Albums Ranked
Damn Yankees were an American rock supergroup formed in 1989 consisting of Tommy Shaw of Styx, Jack Blades of Night Ranger, Ted Nugent of The Amboy Dukes, and Michael Cartellone (then an unknown drummer who would later join Lynyrd Skynyrd). They are remembered for the songs “High Enough” and “Where You Goin’ Now”, both Top 40 hits in the early 1990s. Here are all of Damn Yankees albums ranked.
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4. High Enough And Other Hits (2003).
“Quite an impressive list. Even as a 80’s ballad junkie, there were quite a few I hadn’t heard before. And there are a bunch of great ones on here as well. Well put together.”
3. The Essentials (2002)
“The nice thing about this compilation is that it made me look at the songs from “Damn Yankees” again and I was surprised to find that I like more songs from it than I had originally had. If you like good rock ‘n’ roll, buy this disk. If you like it, buy “Don’t Tread” in May. It is definitely worth the money. There are some good rockers on it that aren’t on “Essentials.”
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2. Don’t Tread (1992)
“Don’t Tread has some absolute gems starting with the self titled “Don’t Tread on Me” other good cuts include “Dirty Dog”, “Fifteen Minutes of Fame”, “Firefly” “Silence is Broken”, “Mister Please”, and others. The production is well done and there is plenty of melody on most of the cuts. Most important of all, it rocks. If you’re looking for a hidden gem, this is the cd to get.”
1. Damn Yankees (1990)
“This album has the melodic high-tempo rock characteristic of Night Ranger, blended with the frenetic guitar that only Uncle Ted can contribute, polished with the tasty vocals of Tommy Shaw and Jack Blades, and produced by Ted Templeman (Van Halen). The result is a gem that should satisfy any rock fan. The vocal duo of Blades/Shaw is stronger than anything Night Ranger did, and the writing seems custom made for the harmonies the two were tossing back and forth”