Hot Shots (album)
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Hot Shots | ||
Studio album by Trooper | ||
Released | 5 March 1979 | |
Genre | Rock, Hard Rock | |
Length | 41:38 | |
Label | MCA | |
Producer(s) | Randy Bachman | |
Professional reviews | ||
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Trooper chronology | ||
Thick as Thieves (1978) |
Hot Shots (1979) |
Flying Colors (1979) |
Hot Shots is the 5th studio album by the Canadian rock band Trooper, released in 1979. The album consists of the band's most popular songs with some modifications. Hot Shots broke all records for Canadian sales of a Canadian album, reaching quadruple-platinum. "The Boys In The Bright White Sports Car" is the album's and the band's biggest hit.
[edit] Track listing
- "The Boys In The Bright White Sports Car"
- "Baby Woncha Please Come Home"
- "General Hand Grenade"
- "Two For The Show"
- "Ready"
- "Santa Maria"
- "We're Here For A Good Time"
- "Oh Pretty Lady"
- "Long Time"
- "Round Round We Go"
- "Moment That It Takes"
- "Raise A Little Hell"
Trooper |
Ra McGuire • Brian Smith • Paul Gogo • Scott Brown • Clayton Hill |
Tommy Stewart • Harry Kalensky • Frank Ludwig • Doni Underhill • Rob Dean • Marc LaFrance • Ronnie Baran • John Dryden •Richard Sera • Aaron Anderson • Blaine Smith • Larry Church • Mike Shmidt • John Stoltz • Tony Ferraro • Skip Prest • Timothy B. Hewitt • Scott Aquino • Lance Chalmers • Frankie Baker |
Discography |
Studio albums: • Trooper (1975) • Two for the Show (1976) • Knock 'Em Dead Kid (1977) • Thick as Thieves (1978) • Hot Shots (1979) • Flying Colors (1979) • Untitled (1980) • Money Talks (1982) • The Last of the Gypsies (1989) • Ten (1991) |