Double Eclipse
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Double Eclipse | ||
Studio album by Hardline | ||
Released | 1992 | |
Recorded | 1991-1992 | |
Genre | Hard Rock | |
Length | 56:53 | |
Label | MCA Records Japan | |
Producer(s) | Neal Schon | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Hardline chronology | ||
Double Eclipse (1992) | II (2002)
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Double Eclipse is the first album released by the band Hardline, released in the grunge era, despite it being hard rock.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
All songs written by Neal Schon/Johnny Gioeli/Joey Gioeli except where noted.
- "Life's A Bitch" – 4:22
- "Dr. Love" (Mark Baker/Mike Slamer) – 5:31
- "Rhythm From A Red Car" – 3:40
- "Change Of Heart" – 4:42
- "Everything" (Schon/Gioeli/Gioeli/Eddie Money/Jonathan Cain/Tony Marty/Mark Tanner) – 3:55
- "Takin' Me Down" – 3:34
- "Hot Cherie" (Randy Bishop/Darrell Gutheil/Jeffrey Neill/Kenneth Shields/Kenneth Sinnaeke) – 4:47
- "Bad Taste" – 4:23
- "Can't Find My Way" – 5:28
- "I'll Be There" (Schon/Gioeli/Gioeli/Cain) – 4:36
- "31-91" (Schon) – 1:33
- "In The Hands Of Time" – 6:18
- "Love Leads The Way" – 4:04
The last song "Love Leads The Way" is exclusive on the Japan release.
[edit] Credits
- Johnny Gioeli: Lead Vocals
- Neal Schon: Lead Guitar
- Joey Gioeli: Rhythm Guitar
- Todd Jensen: Bass
- Deen Castronovo: Drums
[edit] Notes
- Neal Schon was originally supposed to only be producing the album, but enjoyed working with the band so much that he ended up playing lead guitar.
- The album was named after a phenomenon that only occurs once every 20,000 years, when the moon passes in front of the sun twice in the same day. Original guitarist Neal Schon says "That is very, very rare...it's exceptionally rare. That's how we saw the album."