A teen idol's transition to rock shows her maturity
An ambitious work that attempts to break away from the idol image.
Unlike their TV show popularity, they pursue a harder, more mature musical style. The title track features a powerful guitar sound and energetic vocals, showcasing a new side of them as artists. The production is also solid, and the album exudes a sincere rock orientation.
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A:
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1)
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Rock Me Baby
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2)
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Lonely Too Long
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3)
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Two Time Loser
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4)
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Warm My Soul
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5)
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Some Kind Of A Summer
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6)
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(Oh No) No Way
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B:
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1)
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Song For A Rainy Day
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2)
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Soft As A Summer Shower
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3)
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Go Now
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4)
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How Can I Be Sure
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5)
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Song For Love
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Accordion - Carl Fortina
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Arranged By [Rhythm Tracks] - Wes Farrell
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Arranged By [Strings & Horns] - Mike Melvoin
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Art Direction - Beverly Weinstein
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Bass - Joe Osborn
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Bass - Max Bennett
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Design [Album] - The Music Agency
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Drums - Hal Blaine
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Drums - Jim Gordon
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Engineer - Bob Kovach
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Engineer [Assistant] - Winston Wong
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Guitar - Dean Parks
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Guitar - Larry Carlton
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Guitar - Louie Shelton
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Keyboards - Mike Melvoin
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Management - Aarons Management Corporation
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Percussion - Alan Estes
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Percussion - Gary Coleman
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Percussion - Gene Estes
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Photography By - Ed Caraeff
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Producer - Wes Farrell
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Strings [Leader] - Jim Getzoff
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Trombone - Slyde Hyde
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Trumpet - Chuck Findley
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Trumpet - Ollie Mitchell
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Voice - Danny Timmes
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Voice - Dave Ellingson
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Voice - Gwen Johnson
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Voice - Jackie Ward
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Voice - Kim Carnes
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Voice - Lisa Roberts
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Voice - Lorna Willard
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Voice - Marnell McCall
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Voice - Sally Stevens
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Woodwind - Jim Horn
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Woodwind - Bob Hardaway
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Woodwind - Tom Scott