Bang! (Corey Hart album)
Bang! is the fifth album by Corey Hart, released in 1990. It was his last album to chart in the U.S., reaching #134, and generated just one hit single, "A Little Love", which reached #37. The track "Ballade for Nien Cheng" was inspired by Cheng's memoir Life and Death in Shanghai.[2]
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Released | March 22, 1990 | |||
Recorded | 1989-1990 | |||
Studio | Rumbo Recorders (Los Angeles, California); Can-Am Recorders (Tarzana, California). | |||
Genre | Pop, rock | |||
Length | 42:57 | |||
Label | EMI | |||
Producer | Corey Hart, Greg Edward | |||
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"Chase the Sun" is a re-recorded version of a track from Hart's previous album Young Man Running.
Track listing
All songs written by Corey Hart.
- "A Little Love" 4:09
- "Bang! (Starting Over)" 3:48
- "Rain On Me" 4:38
- "Chase the Sun" 3:15
- "Diamond Cowboy" 4:32
- "Icon" 3:52
- "Can't Stand Losin' You" 4:30
- "Kisses on the Train" 4:15
- "Art of Color" 4:17
- "Slowburn" 2:50
- "Ballade for Nien Cheng" 2:51
Production
- Corey Hart – producer
- Greg Edward – producer, recording, mixing
- Matt D'Arbanlay-Butler – engineer
- Jeff Poe – assistant engineer
- Andy Udoff – assistant engineer
- Toby Wright – assistant engineer
- Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk (New York City, New York).
- Julia Eisenthal – album coordinator
- Henry Marquez – art direction
- Erika Gagnon – art direction, design
- Dewey Nicks – photography
Personnel
- Corey Hart – lead and backing vocals, keyboards, acoustic piano
- Charles Judge – keyboards
- Randy Kerber – additional keyboards
- Michael Landau – guitars
- Michael Hehir – additional guitars
- John Pierce – bass
- Kenny Aronoff – drums, percussion, additional backing vocals (1)
- Gerald Albright – saxophones
- Jimmy Z. – harmonica
- Doug Cameron – violin (7)
- Greg Edward – additional backing vocals (1)
- Ruby Turner – backing vocals
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