Cover is VG++ (shelf wear)
Inner sleeve with picture and lyrics is VG+ (seam split)
Record is VG++ (loks barely played)
Labels are very clean
Visually Graded
Tracklist
Side 1
1 All Night Long
2 Rock Me Tonite
3 Eye On You
4 Take A Look Behind Ya
5 Reach For The Sky
Side 2
1 (Another) 1984
2 Fall For Love
3 Can't Get Next To You
4 Hand-Me-Downs
5 Sweet Release
Signs of Life is the fourth studio album by American musician Billy Squier. It was co-produced by Meat Loaf's famed songwriter Jim Steinman, replacing Reinhold Mack, who had produced Squier's previous two hit records, Don't Say No (1981) and Emotions In Motion (1982), as well as Queen's The Game (1980).
The album's best known song, "Rock Me Tonite", was his best charting hit and second #1 single in the Mainstream Rock charts (holding the top spot for two weeks), but is also known for its notoriously homoerotic music video, which is often regarded one of the main reasons for Squier's subsequent popularity decline as well as one of the worst music videos in the history of MTV; on the book I Want My MTV is a whole chapter dedicated to it.
William Haislip Squier is an American rock musician and singer, who had a string of arena rock and crossover hits in the early 1980s.