Hard Candy | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1976 | |||
Studio | Clover Studios, Hollywood; Record Plant, Sausalito, California | |||
Genre | Soft rock | |||
Length | 35:52 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Steve Cropper | |||
Ned Doheny chronology | ||||
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Hard Candy is the second solo album by Ned Doheny. It features his version of "Love of Your Own" (written with Hamish Stuart) which was also recorded with Stuart's Average White Band the same year.[1] The album also includes Doheny's version of his own song “Get It Up for Love” which was originally recorded in 1975 by David Cassidy on his RCA album The Higher They Climb and released by Cassidy as a single. The song was subsequently covered by Maxine Nightingale on her 1977 album Night Life and in 1979 by Táta Vega. Her version was a Top 20 dance single.[2]
Track listing
All tracks composed by Ned Doheny; except where indicated
- "Get It Up for Love" - 4:44
- "If You Should Fall" - 3:36
- "Each Time You Pray" - 3:38
- "When Love Hangs in the Balance" - 5:12
- "A Love of Your Own" (Ned Doheny, Hamish Stuart) - 3:46
- "I’ve Got Your Number" - 3:14
- "On the Swingshift" - 3:03
- "Sing to Me" - 3:36
- "Valentine (I Was Wrong About You)" - 5:06
Personnel
- Ned Doheny - vocals, acoustic and lead guitar, backing vocals
- Ernie Corello, Steve Cropper - electric guitar
- Dennis Parker, Bryan Garofalo, Colin Cameron, Laszlo Wicky, John Heard - bass
- David Foster - keyboards, Moog synthesizer
- David Garland, Craig Doerge - keyboards
- Jimmy Calire - additional piano
- Gary Mallaber, John Guerin - drums
- Victor Feldman, Steve Forman - percussion
- Brooks Hunnicutt, Fleming Williams, Rosemary Butler, Don Henley, Glenn Frey, John David Souther, Linda Ronstadt, Steve Cropper, Hamish Stuart - backing vocals
- H. B. Barnum - backing vocals arrangements
- Chuck Findley, Greg Adams - horns
- Don Menza, Jim Horn, Tom Scott - saxophone
- Larry Muhoberac - string arrangement
- Technical
- Richard Kimball - executive producer
References
- ↑ Harris, Craig. "Ned Doheny - Biography". United States: All Music Guide. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
- ↑ "Tata Vega - Try My Love". United States: All Music Guide. Retrieved 2011-01-15.
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