Innocent Eyes (Graham Nash album)
Innocent Eyes | ||||
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Studio album by Graham Nash | ||||
Released | 27 March 1986 | |||
Genre | Rock, reggae | |||
Length | 34:10 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Craig Doerge, Stanley Johnston, and Graham Nash | |||
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Innocent Eyes is the fourth solo studio album by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash, released in March 1986. The influence of reggae clearly shows in the hit song "Chippin' Away."
Track listing
All tracks composed by Graham Nash; except where indicated
- "See You in Prague" (Davitt Sigerson, Richie Zito) – 3:44
- "Keep Away from Me" – 3:34
- "Innocent Eyes" (Paul Bliss) – 3:10
- "Chippin' Away" (Tom Fedora) – 3:55
- "Over the Wall" – 3:27
- "Don't Listen to the Rumours" (John Palermo) – 3:05
- "Sad Eyes" – 3:22
- "Newday" (Craig Doerge, Nash) – 3:19
- "Glass and Steel" – 3:17
- "I Got a Rock" – 3:17
Personnel
- Graham Nash : vocals, rhythm guitar (2), keyboards (5,7,10), guitars (9)
- Bill Boydston : linn drum programming (1,2,4–8,10), keyboards (1,4,6)
- Mark Williams : drum overdubs (1,2,5,6,10), drums (3)
- Craig Doerge : keyboards
- Michael Landau : guitars (1,3,5–10)
- Mike Fisher : percussion (1,4,6,7,9,10)
- George "Chocolate" Perry : bass (2,4,7,8)
- Tim Drummond : bass (2,7)
- David Lindley : lead guitar (2)
- Paul Bliss : bass (3), drum programming (3), keyboards (3)
- Kenny Loggins : additional vocal (3)
- Ian Wallace : drum over-dubs (4,8)
- Jeff Southworth : guitars (4,6)
- Waddy Wachtel : guitars (5)
- Kate Yester : additional vocal (6)
- Joe Lala : percussion (7)
- James Taylor : additional vocal (7)
- David Plantshon : drums (9)
- Leland Sklar : bass (9)
- Alan Pasqua : keyboards (10)
- Stanley Johnston : engineer
- Jay Parti : engineer
- Greg Ladanyi : mixing
- Reed Fenton : photography
- Doug Sax & Mike Reese : LP mastering
- Barry Diament : CD mastering
Trivia
The music video for the title track features John Ritter as Dad. (Update): The music video for the title track does not feature John Ritter as Dad. There is no one in the video but Graham Nash and his band.
References
- ↑ Ruhlmann, William. Innocent Eyes at AllMusic
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