Side One: | I've Had It Running Time: 2:38 | Dog Town Running Time: 3:31 | Runaway Boy Running Time: 3:11 | If You Ever Did Believe Running Time: 3:10 | Dizzy, You're A Dreamer Running Time: 3:26 |
Guest Appearances » |
Michael/Mike Boddicker, Sharon Celani, Tim Drummond, Dan Dugmore, Kenny Edwards, Bob Glaub, Dennis Herring, Danny (Kootch) Kortchmar, Mike/Michael Landau, David Lasley, Arnold McCuller, Stevie Nicks, Bill Olvis, Leland (Lee) Sklar, William/Willie (Daniel) Smith (Smitty), Waddy (Robert) Wachtel, Eric Wallengren, Mark T. Williams
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Released » |
1981
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Domestic Vinyl/CD Album
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Other Appearances » |
Niko Bolas (Engineer), Dennis Kirk (Engineer), Jamie Ledner (Engineer), David Leonard (Engineer), Peggy McCreary (Engineer), Gene Meros (Engineer), George Ybarra (Engineer), Carl Bonura (Songwriter), Ray Ceroni (Songwriter), Gerry/Gerald Goffin (Songwriter), Louise Goffin (Songwriter), Danny (Kootch) Kortchmar (Songwriter), Stevie Nicks (Songwriter), Bill Olvis (Songwriter), Randee S(ain)t(.) Nicholas (Photography), Dawn Patrol (Art Direction), Jimmy Wachtel (Art Direction), Dawn Patrol (Design), Jimmy Wachtel (Design), Bernie Grundman(n) (Mastering), Dennis Kirk (Co-Producer), Gloria Von Jansky (Lettering), Danny (Kootch) Kortchmar (Produced By), Mark Hammerman (Management), Lori Higgins (Management), Lewis Kaplan (Management), Lewis Kaplan Enterterprises, Inc. (Management) |
Record Label » |
Asylum |
Catalogue Number » |
6E 333
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Running Time » |
33:07
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Liner Notes » |
Recorded & Mixed at: Record One & Sunset Sound
Mastered at: A&M
Dan Dugmore & Waddy Wachtel appear courtesy of Polygram Records, Inc.
Stevie Nicks appears courtesy of Warner Brothers Records, Inc.
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Valley girl pop fairs pretty well Review written by John Fitzgerald, January 25th, 2005 Carole King's daughter does in fact take part in writing many songs on this album but musically is lost between the California rock stylings heard on the "Fast times at Ridgemont high" soundtrack and valley girl new wave pop of the early eighties demonstrated perfectly on the opening rocker "I've had it". Her cover of Stevie Nicks penned "If you ever did believe" is passable though with Stevie helping on backing vocals along with Sharon Celani and LA pros such as Kenny Edwards on bass coupled with Danny ("Kootch") Kortchmar & Michael Landau assisting on guitars, it does work better than the rest of the recordings enclosed on this platter but one could do a whole lot worse than purchase this record. It's pretty good but may only appeal to those of a certain age.
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Last Modified » |
2011-01-04 |
Tracklisting » |
Discography entry submitted by Michael Bunch, Blackcat, Jeff Kenney & Marty Adelson. |
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