"Heart of Saturday Night/You've Awakened Something in Me" Released: 1978
"Midtown American Main Street Gang/Guitar Queen" Released: 1978
"(I Used to Be a) Brooklyn Dodger/Streetheart Theme" Released: 1978
Return of the Wanderer is a studio album by American musician Dion.[1][2] The album was released in 1978 by Lifesong Records.[3] It was produced by Terry Cashman and Tommy West.[4] Dion would not record another secular album until 1989's Yo Frankie.[5]
The Minneapolis Star noted that many songs sound "too much like Elton John or Billy Joel."[7]Newsday opined that the production "is craftsmanlike but without a point of view."[10] The Argus Leader determined that, "while the original punk rocker still has his pipes, his music is Las Vegas compared to the street-strutting toughs, like Bruce Springsteen and Southside Johnny, who have replaced him in the public eye."[11]The Morning Call deemed the album "a pleasant, sensitive and upbeat attempt at a comeback."[12]