Shot in the Dark (album)
Shot in the Dark is the second studio album by the American hard rock band Great White, released in 1986. It was originally released by Greenworld Entertainment and subsequently picked up and re-issued by Capitol Records. The original issue featured a different intro to "She Shakes Me" (which was titled "Shake Me"), as well as a completely different recording of "Run Away." These early versions made it to CD on a Japanese edition of 2005. Great White's music in this album shows the transition from the pure heavy metal of the first album to a more blues-influenced style of hard rock, paying homage to the great rock bands of the 1970s, like Led Zeppelin and AC/DC.[5]
The album features one of the band's first well-known hits, a cover of The Angels song "Face the Day."
The re-mastered CD release was on the Razor & Tie label and was remastered by Steve Hoffman.[6]
Track listing
- Side one
- "She Shakes Me" (Mark Kendall, Jack Russell, Alan Niven) - 3:25
- "What Do You Do" (Michael Lardie, Russell, Kendall) - 4:13
- "Face the Day" (John Brewster, Bernard "Doc" Neeson, Rick Brewster) - 5:20 (The Angels cover)
- "Gimme Some Lovin'" (Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, Mervyn "Muff" Winwood) - 3:52 (The Spencer Davis Group cover)
- Side two
- "Shot in the Dark" (Kendall, Niven) - 4:52
- "Is Anybody There" (Russell, Jerry Lynn Williams) - 4:57
- "Run Away" (Williams, Niven) - 4:18
- "Waiting for Love" (Williams, Kendall, Niven) - 4:19
- Japanese CD edition bonus track
- "Red House" (Jimi Hendrix) - 8:46
Personnel
Great White
Additional musicians
- Michael Lardie - keyboards, backing vocals, engineer
- Jim Lang - keyboards
- Tyana Parr, Donald Ducksworth - backing vocals
Production
- Wyn Davis - producer, engineer
- Alan Niven - producer on "Face the Day"
- Eddie Schreyer - mastering
Charts
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