The '80s hard rock/heavy metal world was littered with guitar heroes, yet one that tends to get overlooked is 
Brad Gillis. 
Gillis managed to be a member of not one, but two chart-dominating hard rock acts of the era, 
Ozzy Osbourne and 
Night Ranger -- supplying his six-string talents to such hit albums as Speak of the Devil and 
Midnight Madness. 
Gillis' solo debut, 1993's 
Gilrock Ranch, reflected the "guitar shredder" releases of the previous decade (as several guitar-heavy instrumentals were included), but by the time of 2001's 
Alligator, the guitarist decided to focus on songwriting. Although longtime 
Night Ranger singer/drummer 
Kelly Keagy lends a hand, 
Gillis opted to handle the majority of the lead vocals himself on 
Alligator -- the end result being melodic rock from the '80s mold. Since two key 
Night Ranger members are featured, there are quite a few tracks that sound very similar to 
Gillis' main band, especially "Heart Shaped Wings," while "Bigger Than Life" could have been a hit song for 
Bon Jovi back in 1988. Despite the main focus being on songs with vocals, 
Gillis' guitar plays a major role, as evidenced by such tracks as "Chain Gang." With 
Night Ranger appearing to be out of commission during the early part of the 21st century (their last studio set was 1998's 
Seven), 
Gillis' 
Alligator should help tide fans over. ~ Greg Prato