| Last of the Runaways | ||||
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| Released | August 29, 1989 | |||
| Recorded | March–May 1989 | |||
| Studio | Ridge Farm Studio, Rusper, England | |||
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| Length | 55:16 | |||
| Label | A&M CD 5272  | |||
| Producer | Terry Thomas | |||
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Last of the Runaways is the debut 1989 studio album by American rock band Giant. It included the hit "I'm a Believer" along with the band's biggest hit, "I'll See You in My Dreams".
Track listing
- "I'm a Believer" (Dann Huff, David Huff, Alan Pasqua, Mark Spiro, Phil Naish) – 5:45
 - "Innocent Days" (Dann Huff, Spiro) – 5:15
 - "I Can't Get Close Enough" (Dann Huff, Spiro) – 6:06
 - "I'll See You in My Dreams" (Pasqua, Spiro) – 4:46
 - "No Way Out" (Dann Huff, Terry Thomas, Pasqua, David Huff) – 4:04
 - "Shake Me Up" (Dann Huff, Pasqua, Mike Brignardello, Thomas) – 4:16
 - "It Takes Two" (Pasqua, Spiro) – 4:59
 - "Stranger to Me" (Dann Huff, Brignardello, Thomas) – 5:56
 - "Hold Back the Night" (Dann Huff, Spiro, Pasqua) – 4:11
 - "Love Welcome Home" (Dann Huff, Spiro, Naish) – 4:51
 - "The Big Pitch" (Dann Huff, Thomas, Pasqua) – 5:07
 
Personnel
- Band members
 
- Dann Huff – vocals, guitars
 - Alan Pasqua – keyboards and backing vocals
 - Mike Brignardello – bass guitar and backing vocals
 - David Huff – drums and backing vocals
 
- Additional musicians
 
- Lea Hart, Peter Howarth, Terry Thomas – backing vocals
 
Production
- Produced by Terry Thomas
 - Engineered by Rafe McKenna
 - Assistant Engineers: Paul Cuddeford, Jon Mallison, Derek Murphy, Mark Willie, Helen Woodward
 - Mixing: Nigel Green, Rafe McKenna
 - Mastering: Arnie Acosta
 
References
- ↑ III - Giant | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved April 5, 2021
 - ↑ "Giant | Biography & History". AllMusic. Retrieved April 5, 2021.
 - ↑ Rivadavia, Eduardo. "Giant Last of the Runaways review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved July 21, 2012.
 
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