Saturday, March 7, 2020

Nazareth - The Catch (1984) | Review, Fun Facts & Trivia

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Nazareth - The Catch (1984)

🎸 Nazareth – The Catch (1984)


📀 Album Overview

The Catch is the fifteenth studio album by Nazareth, released in 1984. The album marks a significant transitional phase for the band, following the departure of longtime guitarist Manny Charlton.

With new guitarist Billy Rankin stepping in, Nazareth continued their early-80s direction, embracing a more polished AOR and pop rock sound, while integrating a fresh guitar style.


🎵 Tracklist

  1. Party Down
  2. Ruby Tuesday
  3. Last Exit Brooklyn
  4. Moondance
  5. Love of Freedom
  6. This Month’s Messiah
  7. You’re Never Too Old
  8. Suspicion
  9. You Don’t Believe in Us

🎶 Music Genre

  • AOR (Album-Oriented Rock)
  • Pop Rock
  • Hard Rock (elements)

The album leans toward melodic, radio-friendly compositions with cleaner production and prominent keyboard textures.


👥 Credits

Band Members:

  • Dan McCafferty – vocals
  • Billy Rankin – guitar
  • Pete Agnew – bass
  • Darryl Sweet – drums

Production:

  • Produced by John Punter
  • Recorded in the United Kingdom

🎸 Musical Direction & Sound

The Catch reflects Nazareth’s continued adaptation to mid-80s trends:

  • “Party Down” – upbeat opener with strong AOR hooks
  • “Ruby Tuesday” – cover of The Rolling Stones classic, reinterpreted with a polished 80s sound
  • “Moondance” – smooth, melodic track with softer tones
  • “Last Exit Brooklyn” – darker, atmospheric composition
  • “Suspicion” – catchy, radio-friendly song

The album emphasizes melody, accessibility, and contemporary production, with less focus on heavy riffs.


🤓 Fun Facts & Trivia

  • This is the first Nazareth album without Manny Charlton, a major change in the band’s lineup.
  • Billy Rankin brought a more modern guitar style to the band.
  • The album includes a cover of “Ruby Tuesday,” originally by The Rolling Stones.
  • It reflects the band’s attempt to stay relevant during the MTV-driven era.

🧠 Did You Know?

  • Billy Rankin had previously been associated with Nazareth before officially joining as a full member.
  • Dan McCafferty continued to anchor the band’s identity with his distinctive voice.
  • The album shows a stronger pop influence than earlier releases.
  • It represents one of the band’s most commercially oriented efforts.
  • The lineup changes marked the beginning of a new phase in Nazareth’s career. 

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