Trooper's second album finds the band getting into the gist of developing radio-tailored rock & roll, thanks to the production help of
Randy Bachman. Three of the album's tracks, "Two for the Show" (the obligatory ballad), the lighthearted "Santa Maria," and the roistering guitar-built "Boys in the Bright White Sports Car" all made the Canadian Top 40, verifying the fact that the bandmembers were advancing in their songwriting and in their ability to create marketable music. Even on the non-singles like "Ready" and "Whatcha Gonna Do About Me," it's evident that
Bachman's focus was aimed at the merits of a strong hook and a gripping chorus, which in turn escalated
Trooper into the same category as country mates like
April Wine,
Loverboy, and
Prism. What's even more noticeable is the added energy coming from vocalist Ramon Maguire, especially on "Sports Car," and from the significant contributions of
Frank Ludwig's keyboards, which help to give the band a more confident and professional sound, particularly in comparison to
Trooper's self-titled debut album released a year prior. It was with Two for the Show that
Trooper won Canadian fans over, even though they wouldn't win a Juno award (Canada's equivalent of a Grammy) for another four years. ~ Mike DeGagne