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{{subst:Infobox album
{{Infobox album
| Name        = Battler
| name      = Battler
| Type        = studio
| type      = studio
| Artist      = [[Foolish Creeper (band)|Foolish Creeper]]
| artist    = [[Foolish Creeper (band)|Foolish Creeper]]
| Cover      = 1-Battler_v2.jpg
| cover      = 1-Battler_v2.jpg
| caption     = Original cover artwork
| alt        =
| Released    = {{Start date|1982|03|03}}
| caption   = Original cover artwork
| Recorded    = January-February 1982  
| released  = {{Start date|1982|03|03}}
| Studio     =  
| recorded  = January-February 1982
| Genre      = Hard rock
| venue     =
| Length      = {{Duration|m=41|s=35}}
| studio    =
| Label      =  
| genre      = Hard rock
| Producer    = Dave Shevil
| length    = {{Duration|m=41|s=35}}
| prev_title =  
| label      =
| prev_year   =  
| producer  = Dave Shevil
| next_title = [[Tasteful Tasteless (album)|Tasteful Tasteless]]
| prev_title =
| next_year   = 1984
| prev_year =
| Misc        = {{Singles
| next_title = [[Tasteful Tasteless (album)|Tasteful Tasteless]]
| Name          = Battler
| next_year = 1984
| Type          = studio   
| misc      = {{Singles
| Single 1       = Lost in War
| name        = Battler
| Single 1 date  = 1982
| type          = studio
| Single 2       = Fighting My Love
  | single1       = Lost in War
| Single 2 date  = 1982
| single1date  = 1982
| Single 3       = Don't Forget
| single2       = Fighting My Love
| Single 3 date  = 1983
| single2date  = 1982
| misc    = {{Extra album cover
| single3       = Don't Forget
| header = Alternate cover
  | single3date   = 1983
  | Type = studio
| type   = studio
| cover = 12-Battler-Again.jpg
| caption = 35th Anniversary re-release cover
}}
}}
}}
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When the album was released, critics called it 'a weak attempt at matching the modern trend of hard rock'. Due to the negative reviews, Parma Records were frustrated and angered with the band leading to a heated argument with lead singer Denis Porter and the band's manager/producer Dave Shevil. The argument resulted in the band being dropped by the label and the master tapes destroyed. This has since caused the album to be a rarity among fans and collectors since it hasn't been available since it's original pressing.
When the album was released, critics called it 'a weak attempt at matching the modern trend of hard rock'. Due to the negative reviews, Parma Records were frustrated and angered with the band leading to a heated argument with lead singer Denis Porter and the band's manager/producer Dave Shevil. The argument resulted in the band being dropped by the label and the master tapes destroyed. This has since caused the album to be a rarity among fans and collectors since it hasn't been available since it's original pressing.


[[File:12-Battler-Again.jpg|thumb|right|Re-release cover art]]
== Battler...Again ==
== Battler...Again ==
Since the master tapes were destroyed, the band was unable to ever release their debut album on future formats or digitally through online services. In 2017, lead singer Denis Porter and lead guitarist Lauren Jensen decided to re-record the entire album in celebration of its 35th anniversary. The re-recording allowed the band to return to their original hard rock roots. The wounds caused by the original argument with Parma Records had long since healed and for the first time in 35 years, '''Battler''' was available for purchase again.
Since the master tapes were destroyed, the band was unable to ever release their debut album on future formats or digitally through online services. In 2017, lead singer Denis Porter and lead guitarist Lauren Jensen decided to re-record the entire album in celebration of its 35th anniversary. The re-recording allowed the band to return to their original hard rock roots. The wounds caused by the original argument with Parma Records had long since healed and for the first time in 35 years, '''Battler''' was available for purchase again.

Revision as of 14:39, 19 August 2025

Battler
Original cover artwork
Studio album by
Released March 3, 1982 (1982-03-03)
Recorded January-February 1982
Genre Hard rock
Length 41:35
Producer Dave Shevil
Foolish Creeper chronology
Battler
(1982)
Tasteful Tasteless
(1984)
Singles from Battler
  1. "Lost in War"
    Released: 1982
  2. "Fighting My Love"
    Released: 1982
  3. "Don't Forget"
    Released: 1983

Battler is the eponymous debut studio album by American rock band Foolish Creeper, released on March 3, 1982 by Parma Records. The album didn't do well and was critically panned, due to this it's hard to acquire and is out of print.

Production

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Stepping Up"Denis Porter, Lauren Jensen, Karen Weber4:38
2."Lost in War"Porter, Weber4:26
3."First Things First"Porter, Jensen, Weber4:14
4."Fighting My Love"Weber, Roman Erickson3:32
5."Don't Forget"Porter, Jensen, Weber4:06
6."Last Kiss"Wayne Cochran, Joe Carpenter, Randall Hoyal & Bobby McGlon2:40
7."Swords Held Long"Porter, Weber5:35
8."Firm Grips"Porter, Weber, Erickson4:46
9."The Battle of a Dying Man"Porter, Weber, Jensen, Erickson, Craig Hansen3:10
10."Battler"Weber, Jensen4:28
Total length:41:35
2017 Re-recording/re-release bonus tracks
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
11."Careless Whisper" (from Inside Out)George Michael, Andrew Ridgeley5:33
12."Back At You" (from Backwards From the Front)Porter, Weber, Erickson3:48
13."Very Crash" (from Break It Off)Jensen, Erickson4:24

Reception

When the album was released, critics called it 'a weak attempt at matching the modern trend of hard rock'. Due to the negative reviews, Parma Records were frustrated and angered with the band leading to a heated argument with lead singer Denis Porter and the band's manager/producer Dave Shevil. The argument resulted in the band being dropped by the label and the master tapes destroyed. This has since caused the album to be a rarity among fans and collectors since it hasn't been available since it's original pressing.

Re-release cover art

Battler...Again

Since the master tapes were destroyed, the band was unable to ever release their debut album on future formats or digitally through online services. In 2017, lead singer Denis Porter and lead guitarist Lauren Jensen decided to re-record the entire album in celebration of its 35th anniversary. The re-recording allowed the band to return to their original hard rock roots. The wounds caused by the original argument with Parma Records had long since healed and for the first time in 35 years, Battler was available for purchase again.

With the new release of the album, the band decided to add three additional songs all of which were re-recordings of previous catalog deep cuts.

Personnel

  • Denis Porter – lead vocals, keyboards
  • Lauren Jensen – lead guitar, backing vocals
  • Craig Hansen – rhythm guitar
  • Karen Weber – bass
  • Roman Erickson – drums, percussion