Bad Finger
Straight Up
Straight Up is the fourth studio album by the British rock group Badfinger, released in 1971. The album marks a turning point for the band, showcasing a move from their earlier power-pop and melodic rock toward more polished, sophisticated songwriting and production. Songs like "Day After Day" and "Baby Blue" highlight Badfinger's knack for memorable hooks and emotional resonance, blending catchy melodies with introspective lyrics. This album is widely regarded as the band's creative peak, combining the upbeat energy of early 1970s pop-rock with the emotional depth and craftsmanship that have made it a lasting influence on later power-pop acts. This new edition on a single LP is the first after more than 30 years.