Pete Way (Alive In Cleveland)

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Alive In Cleveland
Alive In Cleveland cover
Studio album by Pete Way (band)
Released 2003
Recorded October 4, 2002
Genre hard rock, heavy metal
Length 60:59
Label Self Released, Majestic Rock Records
Producer Pete Way, Don Depew, Joe Kleon
Professional reviews

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Alive In Cleveland is a live release, from legendary UFO (band) bassist Pete Way. Recorded October 4, 2002, at The Revolution, in Parma, Ohio, "Alive In Cleveland" was mixed over two days at 609 Recording, in Bedford, Ohio and released shortly after, as an exclusive release on Pete's official website http://www.peteway.net.[1] Majestic Rock Records, released it worldwide in 2003.[2]

All songs written by Pete Way, Walt James, and Scott Phillips, except where noted.

Contents

[edit] Track Listing

1)American Kid (What a Shame) 4:18

2)Hangin' Out 4:03

3)That's Tuff 6:49

4)Fooled Again 4:31

5)Too Hot to Handle 5:09

6)Might as Well Go Drinkin' 1:54

7)You & Me 7:34

8)Hole 1/Hole 2 9:47

9)I Need Her Bad 6:53

10)Born Again 5:08

11)Somethin' Else (Cochran) 3:11

12)Crazy 6:50

13)Hand to Hold 7:44

14)Paradise (Bonus studio track)3:23

[edit] = Reviews And Response

Pete Way has said, in various interviews, that "Alive In Cleveland" is one of his favorite releases. Earning rave reviews[3], "Alive In Cleveland" contines to be embraced, as the best solo release, from one of rock's most legendary bass players.

[edit] Credits

  • Pete Way - Bass guitar, vocals, co-producer
  • Walt James - Guitars
  • Scott Phillips - Drums
  • Joe Kleon - Engineer, co-producer, Photographer, Graphic Designer, Mastering
  • Don Depew - Co-producer
  • Frank Powers - Executive Producer

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