Alias (album)
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Studio album by Alias | ||||
Released | June 18, 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989–1990 at Capitol Studio B. & C., Summa Music Group, The Enterprise (Los Angeles, California), and Platinum Sound (Toronto, Ontario) | |||
Genre | Hard rock, AOR | |||
Length | 48:42 | |||
Label | Capitol, EMI Canada | |||
Producer | Freddy Curci, Steve DeMarchi, Rick Neigher | |||
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Alias is the debut album from the Canadian rock band Alias, released in 1990 by Capitol Records.
The single "More Than Words Can Say" reached #1 in Canada and #2 in the United States. A second single, "Waiting for Love", was released in early 1991 and peaked at #13 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100.
Track listing
- "Say What I Wanna Say" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi) (4:45)
- "Haunted Heart" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi, S. Diamond) (3:52)
- "Waiting for Love" (B. Walker, J. Paris) (4:38)
- "The Power" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi) (4:26)
- "Heroes" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi) (5:22)
- "What to Do" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi) (4:18)
- "After All the Love Is Gone" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi, R. Neigher, J. Paris) (4:17)
- "More Than Words Can Say" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi) (3:54)
- "One More Chance" (R. Neigher, Fee Waybill, J. Dexter) (3:37)
- "True Emotion" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi) (4:59)
- "Standing in the Darkness" (F. Curci, S. DeMarchi, D. DeMarchi) (4:34)
Personnel
- Freddy Curci – lead vocals, keyboards
- Steve DeMarchi – guitars
- Roger Fisher – guitars[2]
- Mike DeRosier – drums
- Steve Fossen – bass
Additional musicians
- Denny DeMarchi – keyboards, backing vocals
Production
- Engineered by George Tutko and Dave Runstedler
- Additional Engineering by Peter Doell, Eddie De Lena, Denny DeMarchi, Freddy Curci, and Steve DeMarchi
- Assisted by Kyle Bess, Charlie Paakkari, and Fred Kelly, Jr.
- Mixed by George Tutko and Eddie De Lena
- Arrangements by Steve DeMarchi and Freddy Curci
- Mastered by Greg Calbi at Sterling Sound, NYC
- A&R Direction by Tim Trombley, Randy Nicklaus, & Jody Mitchell
- Production Coordination by Mark Sullivan (Emerald Productions), Deborah Critten, and Sharon Gaudet (Capitol Canada)
- Art Direction and Design by Hugh Syme
- Sculpture by Randall Cooper
- Photography by John Scarpati
- Art Direction for Capitol by R. Alfonso
- Management by Allen Kovac and Jeff Sydney (Left Bank Management)
Notes
- ↑ http://www.allmusic.com/album/r257
- ↑ Saulnier, Jason (15 March 2012). "Roger Fisher Interview". Music Legends. Retrieved 7 May 2013.
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