Exhilarating rock and roll that ran through the 80s
The Hooters' seminal 1987 album blends traditional instrumentation with a modern rock sound.
Their unique style, skillfully incorporating mandolins and accordions, creates a one-of-a-kind groove. The songs on "One Way Home" combine powerful messages with familiar melodies. This album is a culmination of respect for American roots music and a high level of pop music perfection.
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Satellite
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2)
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Karla With A K
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3)
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Johnny B
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4)
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Graveyard Waltz
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B:
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Fightin' On The Same Side
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One Way Home
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Washington's Day
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4)
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Hard Rockin Summer
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5)
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Engine 999
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Engineer - Dave Thoener
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Mixed By - Dave Thoener
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Producer - Rick Chertoff
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Engineer - Phil Nicolo
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Co-producer - Rob Hyman
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Co-producer - Eric Bazilian
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Mastered By - George Marino
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Engineer - Rod O'Brien
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Engineer [Assistant] - Teddy Trewella
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Engineer [Assistant] - Frank Pekoc
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Engineer [Assistant] - Joe Henehan
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Edited By [Digital] - Rhonda Epstein
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Liner Notes - Goro "Cupid" Nakagawa
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Management - Steve Mountain
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Art Direction, Design - Janet Perr
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Photography By - David Katzenstein