Robin Zander (album)

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Robin Zander
Studio album by Robin Zander
Released 6 July 1993
Genre Rock
Length 51:13
Label Interscope Records
Producer Jimmy Iovine, Robin Zander, James "Jae-E" Earley, Matt Dike, Mike Campbell
Robin Zander chronology

- Robin Zander
(1993)
Countryside Blvd.
(2010)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Spin Magazine favorable[2]

Robin Zander is the first solo album from Cheap Trick's lead singer Robin Zander. The album was released in 1993 and wasn't commercially successful however critical response was positive. Allmusic stated "it's fifty minutes of well-crafted rock delivered by one of the most-gifted vocalists and frontmen in rock history." The album contains mostly original tracks with a few covers.

Background

"I've Always Got You" was released as a single and peaked at #13 on the Mainstream Rock Charts.[3] The single also peaked at #64 in Canada for a total of four weeks.[4] "Show Me Heaven" was also released as a promotional single, the second and final single release from the album.[5]

The track "Emily" was written with David A. Stewart (of the Eurythmics) and featured Cheap Trick bassist Tom Petersson on bass guitar. "Secret" was written with the songwriting team Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly along with Rick Nielsen, lead guitarist of Cheap Trick. "Time Will Let You Know" was recorded live for Cheap Trick's album Silver. Holland Zander, Robin Zander's daughter and former lead singer of The Snaggs, made a guest appearance to sing a duet version of the track.[6]

The song "Walkin' Shoes" was re-recorded for Zander's solo album "Countryside Blvd.". This album was due for release in 2010 but has been held back, remaining unreleased to date, although various download sites did legally offer the album but only for a few hours before the album was removed and made unavailable again.

For the German version of the "I've Always Got You" single, an extra non-album track was added, titled "Stone Cold Rhythm Shake",[7] written and originally performed by singer/songwriter Robert Vaughan on his 1991 album "Songs from the Riverhouse".[8] The track was added as a bonus track to the Japanese version of the "Robin Zander" album.[9]

Track listing

  1. "Reactionary Girl" - 3:19 (Rob Laufer)
  2. "I've Always Got You" - 3:40 (J.D. Souther; Mike Campbell; Robin Zander)
  3. "Show Me Heaven" - 4:03 (Eric Rackin; Jay Rifkin; Maria McKee)
  4. "Jump into the Fire" - 3:12 (Harry Nilsson)
  5. "Time Will Let You Know" - 5:32 (Robin Zander; Brian O. Who)
  6. "Boy (I'm So in Love With You)" - 4:55 (Fred Reynolds; Robin Zander)
  7. "Tell It to the World" - 3:30 (J.D. Souther; Mike Campbell; Robin Zander)
  8. "Emily" - 6:09 (Dave Stewart; Robin Zander)
  9. "I Believe in You" - 4:03 (Neil Young)
  10. "Secret" - 4:30 (Billy Steinberg; Rick Nielsen; Robin Zander; Tom Kelly)
  11. "Everlasting Love" - 4:32 (Mick MacNeil; Robin Zander)
  12. "Walkin' Shoes" - 3:59 (Mark Spiro; Robin Zander)

Chart performance

Chart (1993) Peak
position
Total
weeks
Swedish Albums Chart[10] 38 1

Personnel

  • Robin Zander – vocals, keyboards, acoustic guitar, guitar, strings arranger, producer
  • Richard Ruce – bass guitar
  • Gregg Bissonette – drums
  • Carlos Vega – drums, drum programming, percussion
  • Mike Campbell – guitar, resonator guitar, synthesizer, bass guitar, keyboards, producer
  • Bonnie Hayes – keyboards
  • David Bianco – mixer
  • Bobbye Hall – percussion
  • Phil Kaffel – associate producer, engineer
  • Jimmy Iovine – producer
  • Maria McKee – additional vocals, drum programming
  • Rob Laufer – guitar
  • JD Souther – additional vocals
  • Nathaniel Phillips – bass guitar
  • Peter Asher – drum programming
  • Steve Ferris – guitar
  • Robbie Buchanan – keyboards
  • Bob Clearmountain – mixer
  • Mike Fisher – percussion
  • Brian Scheuble – engineer
  • Matt Dike – engineer, producer
  • James "Jae-E" Earley – engineer, drum programming, keyboards, producer
  • Tim Pierce – acoustic guitar, electric guitar

  • Tom Petersson – bass guitar
  • Alfie Silas – choir
  • Alfred McCrary – choir
  • Edna Wright Perry – choir
  • Linda Mae McCrary – choir
  • Paul Buckmaster – conductor, strings arranger
  • Don Felder – guitar solo
  • Scott Humphrey – keyboards, synthesizer
  • Pat Leonard – piano, organ, synthesizer
  • Brian O. Who – piano and keyboard arranger
  • Rob Jacobs – additional engineer, mixer
  • Kim Bullard – keyboards, synthesizers
  • Bob Clearmountain – mixer
  • Christina Amphlett – guest vocals
  • Dave A. Stewart – guitar
  • Dr. John – piano
  • Benmont Tench – organ, electric piano
  • Mick Fleetwood – drums
  • Mick MacNeil – keyboards, co-producer, programmer
  • Stevie Nicks – additional vocals
  • Derrick Forbes – bass guitar
  • Brian McGee – drums
  • Gary Taylar – guitar
  • Martin Brumbach – assistant engineer
  • Rob Hart – assistant engineer

References

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