Label: Razor & Tie (US), RE 2011
Style: Rock, Glam Rock
Country: Shropshire, England (June 3, 1939)
Time: 42:02
Format: Flac Tracks 16/44,1 kHz
Size: 259 Mb
You're
Never Alone with a Schizophrenic is the fourth solo studio album by Ian
Hunter. The album featured members of Bruce Springsteen's E Street Band
as the backing band. AllMusic considers the album to be Hunter's best.
Hunter
says that the title had been spotted on a toilet wall by co-producer
Mick Ronson, who planned to use it for one of his solo albums. Hunter
loved the title so much that he offered Ronson co-writing credit on the
first single "Just Another Night" in exchange for the use of the title
for the album. "Just Another Night" reached the Billboard Hot 100 at No.
68. The album became one of Hunter's biggest sellers at the time.
The
song "Cleveland Rocks" (originally recorded as a single for Columbia
Records and entitled "England Rocks" around the time of "Overnight
Angels") later became a hit when The Presidents of the United States of
America re-recorded the song as the theme song to The Drew Carey Show in
1997, raising Hunter's profile. Also, singer Barry Manilow covered the
song "Ships" for his album One Voice which became a top-ten hit.
(en.wikipedia.org/wiki/You%27re_Never_Alone_with_a_Schizophrenic)
01. Just Another Night (04:36)
02. Wild East (03:58)
03. Cleveland Rocks (03:48)
04. Ships (04:11)
05. When The Daylight Comes (04:27)
06. Life After Death (03:49)
07. Standin' In My Light (04:35)
08. Bastard (06:37)
09. Outsider (05:57)

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