White Flames

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White Flames
White Flames cover
Studio album by Snowy White
Released 25 August 1983
Recorded Winter 1982
Genre Blues Rock
Length 48:26
Label Towerbell/Repertoire
Producer Tom Newman
Professional reviews
Snowy White chronology
White Flames
(1983)
Snowy White
(1985)

White Flames is the first album by blues guitarrist Snowy White, released in 1983 (see 1983 in music), and remastered in 1992, featuring an unreleased live song. This album included the #3 UK charts song "Bird of Paradise".

Contents

[edit] Track listing

All songs by Snowy White.

  1. "Open Carefully" -3:09
  2. "Crossroads" -4:51
  3. "The Journey, Parts I & II" -6:38
  4. "Lucky Star" -7:02
  5. "It's No Secret" -3:51
  6. "Don't Turn Back" -3:50
  7. "Bird of Paradise" -5:00
  8. "Lucky I've Got You" -3:57
  9. "The Answer" -3:37
  10. "For the Rest of my Life (Live)" -8:24

[edit] Personnel

[edit] Production

  • Andy Newman: Producer, engineer.
  • Snowy White: Production assistant.
  • Arranged by Snowy White, with final interpretation by Kuma Harada, Jess Bailey, Richard Bailey & Godfrey Wang.
  • Chris Porter: Engineer.
  • Bernd Matheja: Liner notes.
  • Chris Craymer: Photography.

[edit] Charts

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1983 "Bird Of Paradise" Pop Singles 3