Quarterflash (album)
Quarterflash is the self-titled debut studio album by the American rock band Quarterflash. Released in 1981, the album is best known for its hit single, "Harden My Heart." The album showcased the band's blend of pop rock and new wave influences. While not commercially as successful as their subsequent work, it established their sound and laid the groundwork for their future popularity. The album's production is characteristic of the early 1980s, with a focus on crisp guitars and a strong vocal performance from lead singer Rindy Ross. Other notable tracks on the album include [list of other tracks, if known]. Critical reception at the time varied, but the album's lasting impact is primarily attributed to the success of "Harden My Heart." The album's legacy lies in its contribution to the burgeoning 1980s rock scene and its introduction of Quarterflash to a wider audience. Further research is needed to provide more detail on specific track listings, sales figures, and critical reviews from the time of release.