
The album also appears on the iTunes Music Store with the release date of 1995, "Copyright 2006 - The Storm".ĭespite the release of Eye of the Storm, the individual band members had moved on to other things. Eye of the Storm was eventually issued through the major UK independent label Music For Nations in Europe, Avex Trax (Bareknuckle) in Japan and Miramar Records in the U.S. Dre and Snoop Dogg convinced the label to shift its focus from Mainstream Rock to Gangsta Rap. The previous year, the label-founded by Iovine (a producer, who began his career as a sound engineer for John Lennon and Bruce Springsteen) and Hill (noted for his success producing hard rock bands Ratt and Winger) as a rock label-had struck a deal to distribute releases by Death Row Records.

Their follow-up album, Eye of the Storm, was recorded for Interscope Records in 1993 but never released by Interscope. They followed that up with a tour supporting Peter Frampton and did additional dates with Eddie Money, Tom Cochrane and others, in addition to several headlining dates. In March 1992, the band embarked upon a US tour supporting Bryan Adams in arenas all over the country.
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Steve Smith left the band in late 1991 and was replaced by Ron Wikso, who left Cher's band to become a full member of The Storm in early 1992. It rose to #133 on the Billboard album chart, scoring two Mainstream Rock radio hits with the #6 “I’ve Got a Lot to Learn About Love” (which also reached #26 on the Hot 100) and the #22 “Show Me the Way”. The Storm's debut album, self-titled and released in 1991 by Interscope, was produced by Beau Hill. Interscope became seriously interested in the project and signed the band, now known as The Storm, in 1990. He had collaborated on material with Kevin Chalfant and sent the track "Show Me the Way" to producer Beau Hill, who with Jimmy Iovine had just begun Interscope Records as a hard rock/AOR label for Atlantic Records president Doug Morris. Rolie was the most instrumental in putting The Storm together. Kevin Chalfant, who had a #12 rock chart hit in 1982 as lead vocalist with AOR band 707, was lead vocalist (Rolie also shared lead vocalist duties), and Josh Ramos (who cited Journey founder and guitarist Neal Schon as a major influence) was lead guitarist. The band featured three of Journey's former members (two of whom were founding members) - Gregg Rolie as keyboardist, Ross Valory on bass, and Steve Smith on drums. The band is best known for their first single, the power ballad "I've Got a Lot to Learn About Love", which peaked at #6 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and at #26 on the Billboard Hot 100.

The Storm is an American rock group, formed in the Bay Area of San Francisco during the early 1990s.
