Fee Waybill / Don’t Be Scared By These Hands

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Fee Waybill, the voice of Tubes, a San Francisco-based rock band, released first solo album “Read My Lips” in 1985 produced by David Foster, after early 80’s big mainstream success of Tubes releasing two Foster producing albums; “The Completion Backward Principle” (1981) and “Outside Inside” (1983). After releasing “Love Bomb” produced by Todd Rundgren in 1985, he left Tubes in 1986, but Fee rejoined the band in 1993.
This second solo album was released in 1996 with Richard Marx and Bruce Gaitsch. I recall this was the first international recognition for Tommy Denander, Swedish guitarist who played on the track "Dying of Delight".

Release: September 26, 1996 (Germany) / October 14, 1996 (Sweden) / 1997 (USA)
Label: Intercord Records, Germany (IRS 993.168) / Westcoast Records, Sweden (WESTCD 11) / Thoughtscape Sounds, USA (TSS0003)

Tracks:
1. I Know You
2. Tall Dark and Harmless
3. Shut Up and Love Me
4. Swing Of Things
5. Fools Cry
6. Surprise Yourself
7. I've Seen This Movie Before
8. Dying Of Delight
9. What's Wrong With That
10. Somewhere Deep Inside

Producers: Bruce Gaitsch, Fee Waybill, Richard Marx

Fee Waybill: Vocals

- Musicians -
Guitars: Steve Lukather, Bruce Gaitsch. Tommy Denander
Bass: Randy Jackson
Drums: Jonathan Moffet, Ecrub Stiag, Mario Puzo, Rich Mann, George Bailey
Background Vocals: Richard Marx, Cynthia Rhodes, Janey Clewer, Samantha Gaitsch

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