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Rise & Shine is an album by John Kay and Steppenwolf, released in 1990 (see 1990 in music) under the label Capitol. It features "The Wall", John Kay's song celebrating the fall of the Berlin Wall, and "Rock 'N Roll War", Kay's homage to veterans of war.
[edit] Track listing
- "Let's Do It All" (Kay, Richotte, Wilk) – 3:58
- "Time Out" (Kay, Richotte, Wilk) – 3:46
- "Do or Die" (Kay, Wilk) – 4:06
- "Rise and Shine" (Kay, Wilk) – 4:05
- "The Wall" (Kay, Richotte, Wilk) – 6:21
- "The Daily Blues" (Kay, Richotte, Wilk) – 3:36
- "Keep Rockin'" (Kay, Wilk) – 4:03
- "Rock 'N Roll War" (Kay, Richotte, Wilk) – 7:06
- "Sign on the Line" (Kay, Richotte, Wilk) – 3:45
- "We Like It, We Love It (We Want More of It)" (Kay, Richotte, Wilk) – 4:06
- "Lonely Dreamers" (Kay, Richotte) – 4:06 (bonus track)
- "Now and Forever" (Kay, Richotte, Wilk) – 4:12 (bonus track)
[edit] Personnel
- John Kay - Bass, Guitar, Keyboards, Main Performer, Programming, Vocals, Producer
- Michael Wilk - Guitar, Producer, Vocals
- Rocket Ritchotte - Guitar
- Ron Hurst - Drums, Vocals
- Neil Zlozower - Photography
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Original band |
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Live albums |
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Compilations |
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Videos |
VHS: Hard Times to Hard Rock
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DVD |
Living Legends of Rock & Roll - Live from Itchycoo Park | Live In Louisville | Rock N’ Roll Greats
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Singles |
"A Girl I Knew" | "Sookie Sookie" | "Born to Be Wild" | "Magic Carpet Ride" | "Rock Me" | "Its Never Too Late" | "Move Over" | "Monster" | "Hey Lawdy Mama" | "Screaming Night Hog" | "Who Needs Ya" | "The Pusher" | "Snowblind Friend" | "Ride With Me" | "For Ladies Only" | "Straight Shootin’ Woman" | "Get Into The Wind" | "Smokey Factory Blues" | "Caroline" | "Hot Night In A Cold Town"
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