Michael Bolton: Everybody's Crazy (Special Edition)
Everybody's Crazy (Special Edition)
CD
CD (Compact Disc)
Herkömmliche CD, die mit allen CD-Playern und Computerlaufwerken, aber auch mit den meisten SACD- oder Multiplayern abspielbar ist.
- Label: Plastic Head, 1984
- Bestellnummer: 1497434
- Erscheinungstermin: 4.7.2011
These days Michael Bolton is synonymous with easy listening and a super slick middle of the road sound, but there was a time, not so long ago, when his mandate was far more in your face. During the mid eighties, Michael Bolton was at the forefront of the burgeoning melodic hard rock brigade rubbing shoulders (and most often leaving them in the dust) with contemporaries such as Bryan Adams, Billy Squier and Jon Bon Jovi to name but just a few.
‘Eveybody’s Crazy’, originally released in 1985, has been recognised as one of the greatest albums of its kind, a record so full of melodic rock goodness that it seems entirely implausible that it didn’t propel him to fame and fortune on the spot. Sadly and utterly inexplicably the album failed to make any commercial impact, forcing him to re-evaluate his musical horizons which, of course, resulted in a massively successful string of hit albums but in an entirely different and far more relaxed style.
With musical support from the cream of the New York session world including Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick, Rainbow drummer Chuck Burgi, keyboardist Mark Mangold and various members of Kansas, Foreigner and Balance, ‘Everybody’s Crazy’ remains one of the most essential, if criminally ignored, AOR release of the eighties.
24-bit remastering from original source tapes, 3, 000 word story of the making of the album, previously unpublished photos, all spread out over a super 12 page full colour booklet.
‘Eveybody’s Crazy’, originally released in 1985, has been recognised as one of the greatest albums of its kind, a record so full of melodic rock goodness that it seems entirely implausible that it didn’t propel him to fame and fortune on the spot. Sadly and utterly inexplicably the album failed to make any commercial impact, forcing him to re-evaluate his musical horizons which, of course, resulted in a massively successful string of hit albums but in an entirely different and far more relaxed style.
With musical support from the cream of the New York session world including Kiss guitarist Bruce Kulick, Rainbow drummer Chuck Burgi, keyboardist Mark Mangold and various members of Kansas, Foreigner and Balance, ‘Everybody’s Crazy’ remains one of the most essential, if criminally ignored, AOR release of the eighties.
24-bit remastering from original source tapes, 3, 000 word story of the making of the album, previously unpublished photos, all spread out over a super 12 page full colour booklet.
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 1 (CD)
- 1 Save Our Love
- 2 Everybody's Crazy
- 3 Can't Turn It Off
- 4 Call My Name
- 5 Everytime
- 6 Desperate heart
- 7 Start Breaking My Heart
- 8 You Don't Want Me Bad Enough
- 9 Don't Tell Me It's Over