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We're Ready

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B-side
  
"The Launch"

Format
  
7" 45 RPM

Length
  
3:58

Released
  
December 1986

Genre
  
Hard rock, soft rock

Recorded
  
1981 at Hideaway Studios

"We're Ready" is a song written by Tom Scholz that was first released on Boston's 1986 album Third Stage. It was released in December 1986 as the second single from the album, following up on the #1 hit "Amanda." "We're Ready" itself reached #9 on the Billboard Hot 100 and also reached #2 on the Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart. Billboard Magazine also named it as the #24 "Top Rock Track" for 1987, one position ahead of another song off of Third Stage, "Cool the Engines." It also reached #12 on the Cashbox chart. In Canada, it reached the Top 25 in RPM magazine's Top Singles chart.

Contents

Lyrics and music

Described by New York Times critic Jon Pareles as a "rock ballad," "We're Ready" was written as early as 1981, earlier than the other songs on Third Stage except "Amanda." The song ends with the sound of church bells, which are played by Scholz on electric guitar.

Critical reception

Allmusic critic Vik Iyengar claimed that "We're Ready" is one of the songs on which Third Stage "works on all cylinders" and "sounds great." Critic Mark Madden of the Pittsburgh Post-Gazette noted that it is a "radio favorite" and described it as "a slightly harder rocker with an exhilarating vocal hook." Lakeland Ledger critic Phillip Booth praises the impact of the dual lead guitar work on the song by Scholz and Gary Pihl. Peter B. King of The Pittsburgh Press calls "We're Ready" Third Stage's best tune and praises the song as "a classic example of the invigorating, rocking but melodic music that is Boston's forte." Jerry Spangler of The Deseret News regards "We're Ready" as one of the best songs in Boston's rock 'n' roll style.

"We're Ready" later appeared on a number of multi-artist compilation albums, such as Time-Life's Sounds of the Eighties: 1987 and Madacy's Best of the 80's. It was also covered on the tribute album Smokin': A Bluegrass Tribute to Boston. However, despite its success "We're Ready" was omitted from Boston's 1997 Greatest Hits album, for which the San Antonio Express criticized the package.

References

We're Ready Wikipedia