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Revision as of 01:27, 9 January 2009

Blue Rock
Blue Rock, 1991
Released 9 September 1991
Recorded Real World Studios, February - August 1991
Length mm:ss
Label label
Producer(s) Mark Wallis
The Cross chronology
The Official Bootleg
1991
Blue Rock
1991
Live In Germany
1992

History of this album.

Tracklists

Vinyl version

  • Side 1:
  1. Bad Attitude
  2. New Dark Ages
  3. Dirty Mind
  4. Baby It's Alright
  5. Ain't Put Nothin' Down
  • Side 2:
  1. The Also Rans
  2. Millionaire
  3. Put It All Down To Love
  4. Hand Of Fools (Out Of Control)
  5. Life Changes

CD version

  1. Bad Attitude
  2. New Dark Ages
  3. Dirty Mind
  4. Baby It's Alright
  5. Ain't Put Nothin' Down
  6. The Also Rans
  7. Millionaire
  8. Put It All Down To Love
  9. Hand Of Fools (Out Of Control)
  10. Life Changes

Credits

  • Musicians:
Roger Taylor - lead vocals
Clayton Moss - guitars
Peter Noone - bass
Spike Edney - keyboards
Joshua J. Macrae - drums
Geoffrey Richardson - violin / viola on Life Changes
Helen Liebman - cello on Life Changes
Candy Yates - backing vocals on The Also Rans
Clare Yates - backing vocals on The Also Rans
  • Produced by Mark Wallis
  • Engineered by Mark Wallis
  • Assistant engineers Chris Lawson (the floater) and Simon van Zwanenberg
  • Recorded at Real World Studios
  • Band co-ordinator: Martin Groves
  • Design by Richard Gray
  • Cover photography by Mike Jackson
  • Photography montage by Graham Temple
  • Thanks to:
Julie Glover, Jacky Gunn, Sally Temple, Sylvia Stickells, Martin (the chuckler) Groves, Peter Ender, Paul Montague, Kaz Utsinomiya, Simon Gardner and all at Zildjian Music, Jamie Crompton and all at Gibson UK, Dave Green and Roland UK, Mike Hill at Marshall Amplification, Mark Smith at Vox (Rose Morris), Peter Gabriel, Dave T. 'Mensa tits', and all at Real World. Gerry Bron and all at the Roundhouse.
  • Special thanks to all at Electrola

Charts

Country Release date First appearance in charts Peak position Chart run Weeks in chart Additional comments
Germany September 1991 - Did not chart - - -

Information supplied by Fedepeti, 24 August 2004

Singles

New Dark Ages, 1991
Life Changes, 1991 (withdrawn)

Liner notes

Liner notes

The Cross talks

blah blah blah

Reviews

Reviews

Sleeves

Japan CD