The beginnings of American rock with the sophistication of AOR
The fresh melody and intricate chorus beautifully portray the loneliness and hope of the city.
This is Tycoon's debut album. Drawing on the West Coast rock tradition, it features more sophisticated production and has been highly praised as a high-quality AOR work.
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A:
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1)
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Such A Woman
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2)
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Slow Down Boy
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3)
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Out In The Cold
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4)
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Don't You Cry No More
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5)
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Too Late (New York City)
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B:
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1)
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The Way That It Goes
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2)
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Don't Worry
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3)
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How Long (Can We Go On)
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4)
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Drunken Sailor
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5)
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Count On Me
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Engineer - Tim Friese-Green
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Other [Direction] - Jim Sullivan
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Engineer [Assistant] - Mike Shipley
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Producer - Robert John Lange
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Lead Vocals - Mark Rivera (B3, B5)
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Saxophone, Percussion, Backing Vocals - Mark Rivera
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Keyboards, Piano, Organ, Synthesizer, Backing Vocals - Michael Fonfara
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Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals - Norman Mershon
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Design, Art Direction - Tycoon (3)
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Guitar, Synthesizer, Strings, Backing Vocals - Jon Gordon (4)
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Drums - Richard Steinberg
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Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals, Percussion, Strings - Mark Kreider
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Design, Art Direction - Paul Henry (6)
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Photography By - David Bailey (5)
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Photography By [Photography Retouching] - Michael Mann Studio