Bone Against Steel is the ninth studio
album by the
southern rock band
38 Special, released in
1991. It was their last album until their 1996 comeback and the last album to feature the vocalist and keyboard player
Max Carl. It would also be their last album with long time guitarist and founding member Jeff Carlisi and drummer Jack Grondin.
The album itself was a modest commercial success and only reached #170 on the Billboard 200 album chart. However, the single "The Sound of Your Voice" (also known as "Sound of Your Voice"), was a major hit, and one of three songs co-written by
Survivor's
Jim Peterik for the album. The song, with a vocal hook in the chorus very reminiscent of Survivor's "
I Can't Hold Back", reached #2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and #33 on the Billboard Hot 100 (their last Top 40 hit and last appearance on that chart to date), while the second of the three Peterik songs, "Rebel to Rebel", only reached #30 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[2]
Bone Against Steel is the ninth studio
album by the
southern rock band
38 Special, released in
1991. It was their last album until their 1996 comeback and the last album to feature the vocalist and keyboard player
Max Carl. It would also be their last album with long time guitarist and founding member Jeff Carlisi and drummer Jack Grondin.
The album itself was a modest commercial success and only reached #170 on the Billboard 200 album chart. However, the single "The Sound of Your Voice" (also known as "Sound of Your Voice"), was a major hit, and one of three songs co-written by
Survivor's
Jim Peterik for the album. The song, with a vocal hook in the chorus very reminiscent of Survivor's "
I Can't Hold Back", reached #2 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart and #33 on the Billboard Hot 100 (their last Top 40 hit and last appearance on that chart to date), while the second of the three Peterik songs, "Rebel to Rebel", only reached #30 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock chart.[2]