This SOUNDS great from the first beat of the first track - the Bob Clearmountain production hits you straight away, and all the ingredients that make "Cuts like a knife" and "Reckless" such great albums are here - except the songwriting.
A few listens and you'll become disappointed, because once you get past the production there isn't much depth; take "One good reason" - the riff is good, the voice gravelly, the guitars turned up, but there's one and a half verses, two choruses and then more than half the song is fade-out. And this happens again and again.
I'm not saying this is a bad album - it's pretty good compared to, say, "Into the Fire", but it's not one that you'll be playing for years to come.