Title:
Soul Searchin’ (MP3)
Description:
Personnel: Glenn Frey (guitar, vocals, percussion); Michael Landau, Duncan Cameron (guitar); Bill Bergman, Al Garth, Chris Mostert (saxophone); The Heart Attack Horns (horns); Barry Beckett, Robbie Buchanan, Hawk Wolinski, Ron Skies, Steve Thoma, Steve Nathan (keyboards); David Hood, Neil Studenhaus, David Chamberlain (bass); Russ Kunkel, John Robinson, Prairie Prince (drums); Ralph MacDonald, Steve Forman (percussion). Background vocals: Timothy B. Schmit, Roy Galloway, Julia Waters, Maxine Water, Oren Waters, Max Carl, The Institutional Radio Choir. Producers: Glenn Frey, Elliot Scheiner, Hawk Wolinski, James Newton Howard. Engineers: Elliot Scheiner, Ray Blair, Jack Joseph Puig, Dan Garcia, Alec Head, Glen Holguin. All songs written by Glenn Frey and Jack Tempchin except ’’Soul Searchin’’’ (Frey/Tempchin/Duncan Cameron), ’’Two Hearts’’ (Hawk Wolinski/James Newton Howard) and ’’It’s Your Life’’ (Frey/Steve Thoma). Personnel: Glenn Frey (vocals, guitar, piano, keyboards, synthesizer, drums, percussion, background vocals); Max Carl, Maxine Willard Waters, Oren Waters, Roy Galloway, Timothy B. Schmit (vocals, background vocals); Julia Tillman Waters (vocals); Duncan Cameron (guitar, background vocals); Michael Landau, Paul Jackson, Jr. , Bruce Gaitsch (guitar); Chris Mostert, Christiaan Mostert, William Bergman, Al Garth, Bill Bergman (saxophone); The Heart Attack Horns (horns); Barry Beckett (piano, keyboards, synthesizer); David ’’Hawk’’ Wolinski (keyboards, synthesizer); Steve Thomas, Ron Skies, Robbie Buchanan, Steve Nathan (keyboards); John ’’J.R.’’ Robinson , Prairie Prince, Roger Hawkins, Russ Kunkel (drums); Ralph MacDonald, Steve Forman (percussion); Julia Waters (background vocals). Recording information: Automated Sound, NY; Bill Schnee Studio, LA, CA; Capitol Studios, LA, CA; Cherokee Studios, LA, CA; Fool On The Hill, LA, CA; Hit Factory, NY; Muscle Shoals Sound Studio, Mus; Ocean Way Recording, LA, CA; Studio 55, LA, CA. Eight years after the demise of The Eagles, Glenn Frey had settled into a career that involved writing the occasional movie theme song, taking the occasional acting role, and, every four years, turning out another album of light soul-pop tunes written with Jack Tempchin. Soul Searchin’ showed him to be more interested in body building than record making (he was also appearing in health club before-and-after ads at this time, the two photos showing him as an Eagle -- ’’Hard Rock’’ -- and today -- ’’Rock Hard’’), and the songs here were so interchangeable with those on his first two albums he apologized for it in his note about ’’True Love,’’ which became the album’s sole Top 40 hit. The music was pleasant, but inconsequential, and suggested that Frey, living off his Eagles royalties, had come to think of his solo career as a hobby. ~ William Ruhlmann Country: USA Studio/Live: Studio Release Date: 7 May, 2012 You Might Also Like:
Band or Artist:
Frey, Glenn
Release Year:
1988
Length:
46
Barcode:
076732623923
Country:
United States
Format:
MP3
Speed:
33 1/3 rpm
Genre:
Rock
Pop
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Catalog Number:
MCAD-6239
Producer:
Elliot Scheiner
Glenn Frey
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Record Label:
MCA Records
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Number of Tracks:
10
Album Type:
Album
Quality:
320 kbit/s
Number of Discs:
1
Date Added:
2018-06-28 16:11:02
Packaging:
Jewel Case
Automatic Estimated Value:
~$4.98
Automatic Estimated Date:
2025-09-26
Date Added:
2018-06-28 16:11:02