Lonely Road (album)
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Lonely Road | |||||
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Studio album by Denny Laine | |||||
Released | 1989 | ||||
Recorded | ???? | ||||
Genre | Folk/Rock | ||||
Label | President PTLS1092 | ||||
Producer | Denny Laine John Burns Eddie Hardin ("Without Your Love" and "Peace Must Come Again") |
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Denny Laine chronology | |||||
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Lonely Road is the title of the seventh solo album by the Denny Laine.
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] Side one
- "Land of Peace" (Denny Laine)
- "Eyes of a Child" (Denny Laine)
- "Success" (Denny Laine)
- "First Day in London" (Denny Laine)
- "Lonely Road" (Denny Laine)
- "True to Me" (Denny Laine)
- "Without Your Love" (Eddie Hardin)
[edit] Side two
- "If I Tried" (Denny Laine)
- "Burnin' Bridges" (Denny Laine)
- "Money Talks" (Denny Laine)
- "What Can I do Without You" (Denny Laine)
- "Fly With the Dove" (Denny Laine)
- "Black Sheep" (Denny Laine)
- "Peace Must COme Again" (Eddie Hardin)
[edit] Personnel
- Denny Laine: Guitar & Vocals
[edit] Production notes
- Produced by Denny Laine and John Burns
- Engineered by Ike Nossel and Ray Fenwick
[edit] References
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