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This is the second album from this now world-famous band that broke out from Japan.
The second album, released in 1985, contains 10 songs, including "Tokyo Road," which was produced for the enthusiastic Japanese fans, and "The Price Of Love," which was later re-released as a single in a TV tie-up.
The title "7800°Fahrenheit" means 7,800 degrees Fahrenheit. This is a temperature that can melt even rock, so you can feel the enthusiasm of the artists in this piece.
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- Engineer - Larry Alexander
- Mixed By - David Thoener
- Programmed By [Lynn Programs] - Jim Salamone
- Engineer - Bill Scheniman
- Mastered By - Greg Calbie
- Producer - Lance Quinn
- Engineer - Obie O'Brien
- Synthesizer - Tom Mandel
- Mixed By [Assist] - Fernando Kral
- Backing Vocals - Jeaanie Brooks
- Programmed By [Synth Programs] - Randy Cantor
- Engineer - Mal
- Backing Vocals - Carol Brooks
- Management - Doc McGhee
- Backing Vocals - Rick Valenti
- Backing Vocals - Phil Hoffer
- Engineer [Assistant] - John Cianci
- Engineer [Assistant] - Big Al Greaves