Description: Tracks:Big Beat, TheCalley OhRich KidLike I'm Lovin' YouWho Knows What a Love Can DoYou Should Be High LoveWho's Your BoyfriendMusic's All Right, TheYoung GirlsIn the DarkStroke, TheMy Kinda LoverYou Know What I LikeToo Daze GoneLonely Is the NightWhadda You Want from MeNobody KnowsI Need YouDon't Say No Performer Notes: Personnel: Billy Squier (vocals, guitar, acoustic guitar, electric guitar, piano, percussion, background vocals); Cary Sharraf, Bruce Kulick (guitar); Alan St. Jon (keyboards, synthesizer, background vocals); David Sancious (keyboards, synthesizer); Richard T. Bear (keyboards); Bobby Chouinard (drums); Ernest Carter (percussion); Woodstock Children's Chorus, Alex Ligertwood, Mark Clarke (background vocals).Liner Note Author: Alan Robinson .Recording information: Eddy Offord Remote Studio, Woodstock, NY; Musicland Studios, Munich, Germany; The Power Station, New York, NY.Photographers: Dick Kranzler; Geoffrey Hargrave Thomas.Before Billy Squier's career exploded (albeit briefly) with 1981's Don't Say No, the ex-Piper frontman issued an overlooked debut solo outing, 1980's Tale of the Tape, which has become increasingly hard to find over the years -- especially on CD. But longtime fans have reason to rejoice, as Squier's first two solo releases were compiled together as a "two for one" deal in the U.K. (but easily obtainable in the U.S. as an import) -- Tale of the Tape/Don't Say No. Additionally, it also doesn't hurt that these two albums were Squier's best solo outings. While not as commercially successful or renowned as, say, Emotions in Motion, Squier's solo debut contained quite a few standouts that measure up well against his later hits -- "Rich Kid," "You Should Be High Love," and "The Music's All Right" -- and set the stage perfectly for his breakthrough sophomore effort. Undoubtedly his best solo effort, Don't Say No shows Squier going more for a heavy Led Zeppelin-esque sound on the hit title track and "Lonely Is the Night," but also manages to slip in quite a few melodic, pop-based tunes as well, especially the album opening "In the Dark" and "My Kinda Lover." As of 2004, Tale of the Tape/Don't Say No is the only way to get Squier's first release on CD, and with a fair list price, it's just about what you'd shell out for two separate CDs anyway. ~ Greg Prato Producer: Eddie Offord, Billy Squier Format: CD (1 Disc) Country: United Kingdom Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 13 August, 2007 Label: Beat Goes On Dimensions: 12.5 x 14.2 x 1 centimeters (0.07 kg)
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EAN: 5017261206244
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Language: Eng
Track #1: Big Beat, The
Track #2: Calley Oh
Track #3: Rich Kid
Track #4: Like I'm Lovin' You
Track #5: Who Knows What a Love Can Do
Track #6: You Should Be High Love
Track #7: Who's Your Boyfriend
Track #8: Music's All Right, The
Track #9: Young Girls
Track #10: In the Dark
Track #11: Stroke, The
Track #12: My Kinda Lover
Track #13: You Know What I Like
Track #14: Too Daze Gone
Track #15: Lonely Is the Night
Track #16: Whadda You Want from Me
Track #17: Nobody Knows
Track #18: I Need You
Track #19: Don't Say No
Run Time: 4548 Sec
Release Year: 2004
Format: CD
Features: Compilation, Studio Recording
Genre: Pop, Rock
Type: Album
Style: Hard Rock
Record Label: Beat Goes On
Artist: Billy Squier
Release Title: Tale of the Tape/Don't Say No