Badlands (Badlands album)
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Badlands | ||||
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Studio album by Badlands | ||||
Released | May 11, 1989 | |||
Recorded | One On One Studios, Los Angeles, and The Record Plant, New York City | |||
Genre | Hard rock, Blues rock | |||
Length | 49:33 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Paul O'Neill | |||
Badlands chronology | ||||
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Badlands is the first album by the band of the same name. This album features Ray Gillen and Eric Singer, who previously played together in Black Sabbath. This album also features guitarist Jake E. Lee and bassist Greg Chaisson. (Eric Singer later played on the Greg Chaisson solo album It's About Time.) The album had sold 400,000 copies by 1990, according to Greg Chaisson, in a "Hit Parader" interview from that year.
Track listing
All songs written by Jake E. Lee, Ray Gillen and Paul O´Neill, except where noted.
- "High Wire" (Lee, Gillen) - 3:45
- "Dreams in the Dark" - 3:29
- "Jade's Song" (Lee) - 1:23
- "Winter's Call" (Lee, Gillen, Alex Gonzalez) - 5:35
- "Dancing on the Edge" - 3:27
- "Streets Cry Freedom" - 6:10
- "Hard Driver" - 4:50
- "Rumblin' Train" - 5:46
- "Devil's Stomp" - 4:54
- "Seasons" - 6:20
- "Ball & Chain" (Lee, Gillen) - 4:13
Track listing (Vinyl Release 1989, Atlantic 81966-1)
East Side
- "High Wire"
- "Dreams in the Dark"
- "Jade's Song"
- "Winter's Call"
- "Dancing on the Edge"
- "Streets Cry Freedom"
West Side
- "Hard Driver"
- "Rumblin' Train"
- "Devil's Stomp"
- "Seasons"
- "Ball & Chain (bonus track)"
Personnel
- Ray Gillen: Lead Vocals, Blues Harp
- Jake E. Lee: Guitar, Keyboards
- Greg Chaisson: Bass
- Eric Singer: Drums
References
External links
- Album information at Black Sabbath Online
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