Steve Eaton
Steve Eaton was the core member of the early 70's legendary group "Fat Chance" known for another core member Bill LaBounty. Steve Eaton released his first solo folky album "Hey Mr. Dreamer" in 1974 under Capitol Records, USA, featuring the original version of "All You Get Love Is A Love Song" well-konwn by Carpenter's version. This self-titled second solo album was released in 1979 under the minor label named "Mountain Bluebird", which made us to be aware of the release of this great album. On this album, Steve Eaton changed his music style into more sophisticated and having a little blue-eyed soul flavor. The atmosphere of the music on this album reminds me Marc Jordan's "Mannequin" and/or "Blue Desert".
Release: 1979
Label: Mountain Bluebird Records, USA (SE 46753)
Tracks:
1. Got Me Moanin'
2. Rakin' Leaves In The Wind
3. All In Love Say "I"
4. Hurricanes And Tornadoes
5. Where Do I Fit In
6. Old, Smart, Big, And Kind
7. Without You
8.,Never Knew A Pain
9. Friendly Stealer
10. You're Not A Hero
Bonus Track(s) added to Reissued CD(s):
2000 Vivid Sound Corporation, Japan (VSCD-072 released on 21 June, 2000)
11. Long Overdue
12. Million Dollar Blues
13. No Man's Land
14. Took Me By Surprise
Producers: Frank Marshall, Steve Eaton
Steve Eaton: Vocals
- Musicians -
Bass: Leland Sklar, Matt Marshall
Drums: John Ferraro, Mike Baird, Jim Gordon
Guitar: Steve Lukather, Phil Marshall
Keyboards: Jai Winding, Jim Cox, Michael Omartian, Larry Knechtel
Sax: Craig Buhler
Percussion: Steve Foreman
Background Vocals: Sandy Marutinez, Cindy Fee
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