In the Eye of the Storm (1984)

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Title: In the Eye of the Storm
Artist: Roger Hodgson
Genre: Progressive Rock
Released: 1984

Tracks:
1 - Had a Dream (Sleeping With the Enemy) - 8:27 -
2 - In Jeopardy - 5:57 -
3 - Lovers in the Wind - 4:13
4 - Hooked on a Problem - 5:08
5 - Give Me Love, Give Me Life - 7:33
6 - I'm Not Afraid - 7:05
7 - Only Because of You - 8:36

Overview:
In the Eye of the Storm is the first solo album by former Supertramp member Roger Hodgson released on October 1984.

The album's first single was the four-minute edit of "Had a Dream (Sleeping With the Enemy)", which peaked at number 48 on the Billboard Hot 100. The follow-up single, a four-minute edit of "In Jeopardy", was a minor hit, peaking at number 30 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart but failing to crack the Billboard Hot 100.
The album itself was only moderately successful, stalling at number 46 in the Billboard album charts and only reaching number 70 in the UK Albums Chart. It performed far better in Canada, going platinum within a month of its release. It also enjoyed success in Australia, hitting number 23 on the Album Charts as "Had a Dream (Sleeping with the Enemy)" peaked at number 21.

The album received a positive review from Allmusic, who stated that the album's key quality is that Hodgson plays the vast majority of the instruments himself. They also noted that though the music itself lacks any progressive rock elements, "The spirit of traditional progressive rock experimentation is alive on this album; five of the seven songs exceed six minutes.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
In the Eye of the Storm was Roger Hodgson's debut album when he solo after leaving the band Supertramp. I don't know his music or the music from his band Supertramp.
 
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