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Ink is the seventh album by British new wave band The Fixx, released in 1991 (see 1991 in music).
[edit] Track listing
- "All Is Fair" (Dan K. Brown, Cy Curnin, Rupert Greenall, Jamie West-Oram, Adam Woods)
- "How Much Is Enough?" (Curnin, Cutler, Hall)
- "No One Has to Cry" (Curnin, Scott Cutler)
- "Crucified"
- "Falling in Love" (Bill Champlin)
- "Shut It Out" (Brown, Curnin, Greenall, West-Oram, Woods)
- "Still Around" (The Fixx)
- "All the Best Things"
- "Yesterday, Today"
- "One Jungle" (The Fixx)
- "Climb the Hill"
- "Make No Plans" (Termini, Curnin)
[edit] Personnel
Additional personnel
- Rusty Anderson - guitar
- Steven MacKinnon - keyboard
- Richard Termini - piano and synthesizer
[edit] Production
- Producers: Scott Cutler, Bruce Gaitsch, Rupert Hine, William Wittman
- Executive producer: Randy Nicklaus
- Engineers: John Agnello, Bruce Gaitsch, Rupert Hine, Dennis McCay, Stephen W. Tayler
- Assistant engineers: Matt Howe, Fred Kelly, Ed Korengo, Duane Sexton
- Mixing: John Agnello, Matt Howe, Tony Peluso
- Remixing: Tony Peluso
- Mastering: Steve Hall
- Drum programming: Steve Dubin
- Production coordination: Steve Barri, Randy Nicklaus, Mark Sullivan
- Art direction: Frenchy Gauthier, Ria Lewerke
- Design: Norman Moore
- Photography: Steve Rappaport
[edit] Charts
Album - Billboard (North America)
Year |
Chart |
Position |
1991 |
The Billboard 200 |
111 |
Singles - Billboard (North America)
Year |
Single |
Chart |
Position |
1991 |
"How Much Is Enough?" |
Mainstream Rock Tracks |
11 |
1991 |
"How Much Is Enough?" |
Modern Rock Tracks |
10 |
1991 |
"How Much Is Enough?" |
The Billboard Hot 100 |
35 |