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This is a list of albums related with former Foreigner keyboardist Al Greenwood.
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Spys "Behind Enemy Lines"
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1. "Rescue Me"
2. "Midnight Fantasy"
3. "Behind Enemy Lines"
4. "Sheep Don't Talk Back"
5. "Reaction"
6. "Heartache"
7. "Race Against Time"
8. "Younger Days"
9. "Can't Stop Us Now"
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© 1983 EMI Records U.S.A. Produced by Al Greenwood and Ed
Gagliardi, assisted by Clay Hurchinson. Engineered by Clay Hurchinson,
assisted by Richard Hilton, Cliff Bonnell and Guy Charbonneau.
Spys: lead vocalist John Blanco, drummer Billy Milne, guitarist
John DiGaudio, keyboardist Al Greenwood and bassist Ed Gagliardi.
Second studio album, currently out of print, this was the last effort from Spys.
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Spys "Spys" + "Behind Enemy Lines"
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1. "Don't Run My Life"
2. "She Can't Wait"
3. "Ice Age"
4. "Danger"
5. "Over Her"
6. "Desirée"
7. "Don't Say Goodbye"
8. "Into The Night"
9. "Hold On (When You Feel You're Falling)"
10. "No Harm Done"
11. "Rescue Me"
12. "Midnight Fantasy"
13. "Behind Enemy Lines"
14. "Sheep Don't Talk Back"
15. "Reaction"
16. "Heartache"
17. "Race Against Time"
18. "Younger Days"
19. "Can't Stop Us Now"
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© 1996 Renaissance Records Inc. "Spys"... Produced by Neil
Kernon. Engineered by Neil Kernon, assisted by Bruce Buchhalter.
"Behind Enemy Lines"... Produced by Al Greenwood and Ed
Gagliardi, assisted by Clay Hurchinson. Engineered by Clay Hurchinson,
assisted by Richard Hilton, Cliff Bonnell and Guy Charbonneau. First
studio compilation, this CD includes both Spys LP's released in the eighties. Available
only in U.S.A. |
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Garbo Talks "Garbo Talks"
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1. "Only Love"
2. "Hard Times"
3. "This Could Be The Night"
4. "Elenah"
5. "Give You My Lovin'"
6. "Standing In The Same Room"
7. "Fire Me Up"
8. "Foolish Heart"
9. "Easy Come, Easy Go"
10. "I Live For You"
11. "Game Of Love"
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© 1998 MTM Music München, distribuited by other parties in different european
countries. Produced by Bob Held and Al Greenwood. Engineered by Paul
Orofino, Steve Eigner and Dave Amlin. Garbo Talks: lead
vocalist Jon Gorman, guitarist Tony Bruno, keyboardist Al Greenwood,
bassists Bob Held and Gary Taylor, and drummer Chuck Bonafante.
Notable appearances: drummers Kenny Kramme, Vinnie Conigliaro and Eric
Carr, and guitarists Andy Timmons, Steve Thomas, Paul DiMartola,
Paul Stanley and Bruce Kulick. First studio album, the song
"Game Of Love" was originally written and recorded as a demo for
Kiss lead vocalist and guitarist Paul Stanley, and it features him on guitar
and background vocals, along with former Kiss members Eric Carr and Bruce
Kulick. |
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