58 A Passage to Bangkok (NR) it was cute when I first heard it.
57 Different Strings (NR) very enjoyable as a Side 2 listen. I figured that NO ONE here would list this, so I didn’t bother. Otherwise, it would be somewhere in the 60s, which would have only bumped each one up a slot.
56 Working Man (#2) What can I say? A staple on AOR, I loved it when I first heard it, millions recognize the beginning riff, which drew countless many to their discography. A great freshman effort that is timeless. I had recorded it on tape years earlier thanks to my college roommate Rush junkie, and finally bought the album in '85 on a day I was offered a great job during a very stressful time. I’ll never forget playing that song first at my best friend’s home while popping a bottle of champagne. And then listening to the album from start to finish as other friends arrived (pretty sure Side Four of Queen's 'Live Killers' was played next). One of the best days of my life.
55 Clockwork Angels (#30)
54 New World Man (#31) so oddly appealing.
53 Entre Nous (#52) almost nailed it! A 'simple' ballad, the synth really adds to this when used, and Alex shows his diverse skills. Just between us, a great Side Two opener.
52 Ghost of a Chance (NR)
51 Vital Signs (#24) On its own, #51 is about right. A damn good album closer on a terrific album, I gave it a huge bump. Always the last or next to last song on my ‘best ofs’. I love to deviate from the norm, so it fits me quite nicely. Love the percussion during the fade out.
50 Force Ten (#37) Good song, great album opener. Kinda of a tease, as nothing else on HYF rocked as hard.
49 The Enemy Within (#69)
48 The Weapon (#48 ) NAILED IT! Such a good opener for Side 2.
At least I'm starting to see a few similarities on some of my rankings with those who are posting.