Hai Hai
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Hai Hai | ||
Studio album by Roger Hodgson | ||
Released | 1987 | |
Recorded | Nevada City, California | |
Genre | Progressive rock | |
Producer(s) | Roger Hodgson Jack Joseph Puig |
Hai Hai is a solo album by ex-Supertramp singer/guitarist/keyboardist Roger Hodgson, released in 1987. Co-produced by future No Doubt and Black Crowes producer Jack Joseph Puig, and recorded at Hodgson's 48-track home studio in Nevada City, California, the album is distinguished by a merger of Supertramp-styled progressive pop-rock and extensive use of Los Angeles session musicians and late-1980's synthesizer technology.
Hodgson was unable to fully promote or tour behind Hai Hai, having sustained injuries to both or his wrists in a fall a week after its release. (([1]])) Hodgson would not release a full studio solo album unil 2000's Open the Door.
Hai Hai is scheduled for re-release in Canada on November 14, 2006.
[edit] Track Listing
- "Right Place"
- "My Magazine"
- "London"
- "You Make Me Love You"
- "Hai Hai"
- "Who's Afraid"
- "Desert Love"
- "Land Ho"
- "House on the Corner"
- "Puppet Dance"