Remastered and repackaged editions from the band themselves, previously only for sale through the Kingdom Come website.
CD Reviews
Wolf man did it again !
kuroneko1 | Istanbul Turkey | 06/11/2000
(5 out of 5 stars)
"We all know Kingdom come with their high quality zeppelinesque hard rockin' albums. This time Lenny Wolf returns with a more softer and keyboard filled album .However surprise surprise! it is so bloody good that you will definitely keep your mouth shut and find yourself unable to complain about it. Guitars are there supported by the keyboards like the the artillery providing cover to the charging infantry. Wolf's vocals are also in top form and matches with the rest of the sound well.Melodic rock fans will also find this release interesting and should check this album out. A brilliant release from the talented Mr.Wolf"
Incredible
Lenny Kosciusko | 06/09/1999
(5 out of 5 stars)
"I really thought I loved "Hands Of Time", but this CD just blew it away!! I love the mysterious sound of every song on this CD. I am a huge Hard Rock fan and this CD is at the top of my list"
Sounds Different, But Oh So GOOD
Lenny Kosciusko | Edison, NJ United States | 10/30/2003
(4 out of 5 stars)
"BAD IMAGE is another superb album by Lenny Wolf & Co. This time Lenny incorporates some German friends to help. The sound on some of the tracks is a bit different than previous recordings, almost Egyptian like. Very nice though, just a little out of the ordinary for a heavy rockin' band. After listening to it a few times, you get kind of mesmerized. In a good way, of course. All the musicians sound excellent. My favorites are the bass playing and the drumming, very deep and intense. Lenny's vocals are great as usual. He is without a doubt, one of the best in the business. Try this one out, it's bound to be one you'll keep in your collection and play over, and over, and over! Turn it up and enjoy!"
Lenny's best Led Zepplin album!
David M. Oker | 06/05/2007
(5 out of 5 stars)
"This may take a second hearing, but given time, this album tops "Kingdom Come" and "In Your Face."
I've yet to hear master 7, Aint Cryin for the Moon, and Perpetual, but this is the best rockin Kingdom Come so far for me.
I suppose it is unfair to compare since the songs are different from 'seventeen', Pushing Hard, or 'the wind/just like a wild rose/mean dirty joe'; and, there isn't quite 'what love can be', but, I'd say they're just different. In some ways, they sound like an effort to combine(successfully!) Lenny style songs like 'do you like it' with those Led Zepplin songs. I of course like it!"
Kinda Grows on You
Wiz | Evanston, IL | 08/26/2006
(4 out of 5 stars)
"This is the fourth release from the band that damaged their careers just by sounding too much like Led Zeppelin. When all the controversy was going around about them back then, I couldn't help but think; hey, I like their album! Call me a false metal poseur if you want, but I have liked each of Kingdom Come's releases.
This CD was released in 1993, six years after their debut and all the bad press they got. Calling this album "Bad Image" sums up the band's situation pretty good. When I listened to it the first time, I kinda thought it sounded cheesy, you know, with the synthesizers. I have to admit, though, that the more I listened, the more I realized that each song is very well done. Guitars are not absent either, even though the synthesizers overshadow them. Overall it's a solid release that will grow on you. No song sounds like a Zep. song which shows that they were not just about that."