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Revision as of 23:35, 4 February 2008
Mad: Bad: And Dangerous To Know |
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Mad: Bad: And Dangerous To Know, 1990 |
Released |
26 March 1990 |
Recorded |
Mountain Studios, Montreux, September-November 1989 |
Length |
mm:ss |
Label |
label |
Producer(s) |
The Cross and Justin Shirley-Smith |
The Cross chronology |
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History of this album.
Tracklists
Credits
- Roger Taylor - lead vocals, guitar, backing vocals
- Spike Edney - keyboards, mandolin, backing vocals
- Peter Noone - bass, backing vocals
- Clayton Moss - lead guitar, lead vocals on Better Things, backing vocals
- Joshua J. Macrae - drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Produced by The Cross and Justin Shirley-Smith
- Engineered by Justin Shirley-Smith
- Recorded at Mountain Studios, Montreux
- Management: Jim Beach and Gerry Stickells
- Band co-ordinator: Martin 'The Chuckler' Groves
- Artwork and sleeve design: Stephen Bliss and Richard Gray
- Photography: Paul Rider
- Specials thanks to:
- Helmut Fest and Lothar Meinerzhagen and all at EMI Electrola, Cologne
- Jim Baker, the Big Ben Stompers, Derek and Grace, Nicki Froude, Simon Gardner, Andre Gauchat, Julie Glover, Richard Griffiths, Jacky Gunn, Mike Hill, Brian May, Roxy Meade, Simon Pinder, David Richards, Freddie Stopler and Nicki, Kaz Utsinomiya, and Vicky Vocat
- Drums by Ludwig
- Cymbals by Sabian
Charts
Country
| Release date
| First appearance in charts
| Peak position
| Chart run
| Weeks in chart
| Additional comments
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Europe
| March 1990
| -
| Did not chart
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| -
| -
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Information supplied by Fedepeti, 24 August 2004
Liner notes
Liner notes
The Cross talks
blah blah blah
Reviews
Reviews
Sleeves
Sleeves |