Every now and then,one is reminded of bands from the past that could have and
should have become bigger stars than they were. Wildfire is such a band.
Although they only recorded two albums and one non-lp single,Wildfire show on
this,their second and final full-length release that they deserved to fill
stadiums with their stellar brand of traditional and connectable English heavy
metal.
Summer Lightning is one of those almost-flawless, righteous headbangs. The
album starts out with a brief instrumental called “Prelude In F Flat
Minor”,which ends up catapulting the following track,”The Key” over the walls of
the fortress in the same way “The Hellion” did to “Electric Eye” on Judas
Priest’s Screaming For Vengeance. Only the awkward power ballad “Give Me Back
Your Heart”, the somewhat out-of-place popster “Nothing Lasts Forever”,and a
slightly muddy production job make this gem less than perfect. However the
record’s highpoints hide these blemishes well. The aforementioned “The Key” with
its razor-sharp, steel-piercing, double-harmonized riff, the bounce and strut of
the title tune, the driving assault of “Gun Runner”,and the magnificent chorus
of thundering anthem “Fight Fire With Fire” are only part of the magic that
makes Summer Lightning a minor classic. The second half of the equation lies in
the fabulous throat of Iron Maiden alum Paul Mario Day,who sounds reminiscent of
Dee Snider yet with far greater range,power,and class.
Mausoleum recently reissued this unsung work with a bonus track titled
“Jerusalem”,a heavy and serviceable take on the old standard which was released
as a non-lp single,and predates Bruce Dickinson’s superior version by about 15
years. Summer Lightning is a fine piece of vintage British steel that can bring
a smile to a seasoned rivethead’s face and also a frown due to the realization
that a group of potential legends burned brightly for such a short period of
time and was noticed by so few.