
Blame It On The Night
Release Date: 1979
Label: Mercury
Country: USA
Produced by Clayton Ivey, Terry Woodford
Musicians:
Robert Byrne: Lead & Background Vocals, Guitars, Synthesizer
Mac McAnally, Larry Byron, Bill Hines, Dennis Clifton, Tippy Armstrong: Guitars
Bob Wray: Bass
Clayton Ivey: Keyboards, Synthesizer
Roger Clark: Drums
Tom Roady: Percussion
Jim Horn: Woodwinds
Mac McAnally, Lenny LeBlanc, Eddie Struzick, Marie Tomlinson: Background Vocals
CD Release: 2000; Label: Universal/Polygram; Country: Japan;
One of 5 best AOR of all times. have it, it's unbelievable!
A brilliant album.The title track is a killer.One of my favourite albums.10 songs, 9 of them great but forget the first one (Baby Fat)
I totally agree with you, Mikael! This is an outstanding album from the second song and out. One of the albums I never get tired of.
Blam ! That's the sound that any major dude, into the westcoast sound, have heard the first time he played this incredible gem ! As said before, if the first cut is a deception, the rest is just outstanding. A funny fact about this one, in europa, it was released with a different cover, amazingly ugly, a kind of half naked woman boxing, nice boobs but so out of style ! More seriously, have it have it have it.
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