
Every Turn Of The World
Release Year: 1985
Label: Warner Bros.
Country: US
Produced by Michael Omartian
Musicians:
Christopher Cross: Guitars, Synthaxe
Joe Chemay: Bass
Michael Omartian: Keyboards, Synthesizers
John Robinson: Drums
Paulinho Da Costa: Congas
Gary Herbig, Kim Hutchroft: Sax
Jerry Hey, Chuck Findey, Gary Grant: Trumpet
Portia Griffin, Vesta Williams, Alexandra Brown, Lynn Blythe Davis, Khalig Glover, Richard Marx: Background Vocals
CD Release: 1990; Label: Warner Bros./WEA; Country: USA;
This is probably the most impressing album album by Christopher cross so far. On this album Mr Cross shows maybe "a little more rough side" even if it's still slick, and he also shows that he really can play guitar in some guitar solos that at least in MY opinion - who are a "no musician" - I find is real impressing. Great tracks that you will hear over and over and over again...
This is an excellent third effort by Christopher Cross although it's harder edged than his two previous offerings. In Every Turn of the World, we see Mr. Cross get more into rock while his debut album and Another Page are more of a mix between rock, jazz and pop. I love all ten tracks in this one. The highlights are the title track, Charm the Snake, Don't Say Goodbye, Love is Love, Swing Street and That Girl. That's already six out of ten right there but the remaining four tracks are more than just fillers. This album is worth every cent and I highly recommend it to any true blue West Coast/AOR fan.
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