French Kiss (Bob Welch album)

French Kiss
Studio album by Bob Welch
Released 16 September 1977
Recorded 1977
Studio Sunset Sound, Village Recorders, Cherokee Studios and Producer's Workshop, Los Angeles
Genre Rock, Power Pop
Length 35:45
Label Capitol
Producer Carter (except track 1, which was produced by Lindsey Buckingham and Christine McVie)
Bob Welch chronology
Big Towne, 2061
(with Paris)
(1976)Big Towne, 20611976
French Kiss
(1977)
Three Hearts
(1979)Three Hearts1979
Singles from French Kiss
  1. "Sentimental Lady"
    Released: October, 1977
  2. "Ebony Eyes"
    Released: January, 1978
  3. "Hot Love, Cold World"
    Released: May, 1978
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]
Robert ChristgauC+ [2]

French Kiss is the solo debut by former Fleetwood Mac singer/guitarist Bob Welch. The songs, with the exception of "Sentimental Lady", were intended for a projected third album by Welch's previous band, Paris. However, the group fell apart in 1977 before recording could begin. So instead, Welch used these songs for his debut solo album.

For the most part, French Kiss presents a mix of hard rock guitar, disco-ish rhythms and sweeping strings. The big hits were "Ebony Eyes" (with backing vocals by Juice Newton), which peaked at #14 in the US; and a revised version of "Sentimental Lady", a song that Welch had originally recorded with Fleetwood Mac in 1972 for the album Bare Trees, which peaked at #8. "Hot Love, Cold World" also became a minor hit, which peaked at #31.[3]

The album itself peaked at #12 in the US and later went platinum. It is Welch's best-selling album.

Track listing

All songs written by Bob Welch, except where noted.

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Sentimental Lady" 2:52
2."Easy to Fall" 3:31
3."Hot Love, Cold World"Bob Welch, John Henning3:39
4."Mystery Train" 3:07
5."Lose My Heart" 1:55
6."Outskirts"Bob Welch, John Carter3:19
Side two
No.TitleLength
1."Ebony Eyes"3:33
2."Lose Your..."0:45
3."Carolene"3:13
4."Dancin' Eyes"3:20
5."Danchiva"3:51
6."Lose Your Heart"3:16

Personnel

Musicians

Technical

References

  1. French Kiss at AllMusic
  2. Christgau, Robert. "Bob Welch". RobertChristgau.com. Retrieved July 21, 2017.
  3. "Billboard Hot 100 - Bob Welch". Retrieved June 10, 2017.
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