Wild Horses – The Nashville Album | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 25 February 1998 | |||
Recorded | Mastertonics Studios in Nashville, Tennessee | |||
Genre | Pop rock, country rock | |||
Length | 48:23 | |||
Label | CMC | |||
Producer | Barry Beckett | |||
Smokie chronology | ||||
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Wild Horses – The Nashville Album is the seventeenth studio album by British rock band Smokie, released on 25 February 1998 by CMC Records.[1]
Track listing
- "Desperate Measures" (Chuck Jones, Greg Swint) – 3:46
- "Wrong Reasons" (Duet with Maggie Reilly) (Rick Giles, Winston Sela) – 3:59
- "And the Night Stood Still" (Diane Warren) – 4:02
- "She Rides Wild Horses" (Ted Hewitt, Bob Corbin) – 3:30
- "When It's the Right Time" (Taylor Rhodes, James Dean Hicks) – 3:49
- "Looking for You" (Jess Brown, Jim Denton) – 4:15
- "Ain't It Funny How It Works" (John Jarrard, George Teren) – 3:02
- "All She Ever Really Wanted" (Steve Seskin, Al Anderson) – 2:56
- "No Rest for the Wounded Heart" (Curt Cuomo, Robert Tepper) – 5:33
- "When the Walls Come Down" (Kim Carnes, Greg Barnhill) – 3:59
- "Goodbye Yesterday's Heartache" (Jim Daddario, Greg Barnhill) – 4:01
- "If You Think You Know How to Love Me" (US version) (Mike Chapman, Nicky Chinn) – 5:27
Personnel
Smokie
- Mike Craft – lead vocal and guitar
- Terry Uttley – bass and vocals
- Martin Bullard – keyboards
- Steve Pinnell – drums and percussion
- Mick McConnell – guitars and vocals
Additional musicians
Production
- Produced by Barry Beckett
- Production coordinator – Regena Warden
- Recorded at Mastertonics Studios in Nashville, Tennessee by Pete Greene, assisted by David Boyer
- Special computer editing – David Boyer
- Mixed at Iliad Studios in Nashville, Tennessee by Pete Greene, assisted by David Boyer and John Koontz
- Mastered at Gateway Mastering in Portland, Maine by Brian K. Lee
- "Wrong Reasons" recorded at Mastertonics Studios / Townhouse Studios in London
- Mixed at Iliad Studios
- Additional mix at Puk Recording Studio in Denmark
- Additional mix and recording by Peter Iversen
- Cover and artwork – Michael Rix and Jens Merch
Charts
Chart (1998) | Peak position |
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Norway (VG-lista)[2] | 19 |
References
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