War Babies – S/T (Release Year -1992)
The War Babies are a short lived band by that was fronted by former TKO singer, Brad Sinsel.
This CD is filled with some great blues filled hard rock. Sadly, this music didn’t fit into the music scene at the time.
Like many of the bands of late 80′s early 90′s era, The War Babies didn’t fit into the grunge scene and disappeared as fast as they showed up. They had minor success with the song Hang Me Up. It received some airplay on MTV, and Z-Rock.
The stand out songs on this disc are Hang Me Up, the acoustic based Cry Yourself To Sleep, the Aerosmith inspired Sweetwater, my personal favorite, Blue Tomorrow and the rocking Satellite.
The War Babies are a band that will likely appeal to fans of Aerosmith, Thunder, Asphalt Ballet and Saigon Kick.
This disc has been out of print for a while. You can find some cheap used copies on EBay and at Amazon.com. It is worth grabbing if you can find it. Happy Hunting!
Rating:
Out of 10
Track Listing:
1. Hang Me Up
2. In The Wind
3. Cry Yourself To Sleep
4. Sweetwater
5. Sea Of Madness
6. Blue Tomorrow
7. Satellite
8. Death Valley Of Love
9. Big Big Sun
10. Killing Time
11. Care (Man I Just Don’t)








































































hey i still have their cassette tape and keeping it from getting all tangled up…kickass rock today and sounds even better…..
Who origanlly wrote Blue Tomorrow?
One of my all-time favorite albums! The two songs they wrote with Paul Stanley of KISS are great!
Yes, it was the one and only disc they put out. It’s sad… I had a chance to see them in concert and they were just as good as on the CD… rocked the house! LOVE Blue Tomorrow!!! Wish they’d come back!
That 1st disc was all they put out, right?
These guys kicked ass.They should have been on top but they were robbed . I know for a fact that they didn’t fade out because of Grunge. It was much more political than that.
Yeah, thier debut album fuckin ROCKED!!!! Straight up.I’ve jammed it millions of times over the years.
Great, very underated band. I have not heard a lot from them, but I like what I heard.