Mr. Mister Albums Ranked

Mr. Mister was an American rock band from Phoenix, Arizona, active from 1982 until 1990. The band consisted of Richard Page on lead vocals and bass guitar, Steve George on keyboards/backing vocals, Pat Mastelotto on acoustic and electronic drums/percussion, and Steve Farris on guitars/backing vocals. Mr. Mister was the successor to the band Pages, fronted by Page and George from 1978 to 1981. Here are all of Mr. Mister albums ranked.

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4. I Wear The Face (1984)

“This cd is one of Mr. Mister’s best. Richard Page’s voice melts the hearts of any fan of this music. The tunes are snappy and still relevant even though 80’s based. No one will be disappointed with this album”

3. Pull (2010)

“The album opens with the epic one-two punch of “Learning to Crawl” and “Waiting in My Dreams”, which are right up there with “Broken Wings” and “Kyrie” in my eyes, even if they aren’t quite as mainstream – but the rest is nothing to scoff at either. Crazy Boy, Close Your Eyes, Lifetime, I Don’t Know Why, We Belong to No One, No Words to Say, and Awaya are all fantastic; they don’t have the bombastic energy that most other songs recorded at the time might have, but they each have an understated texture to them and can be real earworms all the same.”

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2. Go On… (1987)

“This album is fabulous. There isn’t one song that isn’t exceptional and such a leap from Welcome to the Real World. Why this didn’t make it commercially is anyone’s guess. Out of the three album’s that Mr Mister released as a group this is the pinnacle of their success. Unfortunately, they never recovered and then went their separate ways. The best song on the album would have to be ‘Dust’. Hands down for the band delivering on that one. “

1. Welcome To The Real World (1985)

“Great band,catchy songs. I think there are two other album’s in their catalog,too bad.This album is dominated by tasteful and intelligently played synthesizers,i only wished the guitarist had had greater voice in the overall sound of the album.If you liked Toto you’ll probably like this group/album,although there was only one Jeffrey Pocaro.”