Refugee | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | August 18, 1992 |
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Length | 56:04 |
Label | Interscope |
Producer | Steve Vai |
Refugee is the only album by teenaged rock band Bad4Good, released in August 1992 by Interscope Records. The album was produced by Steve Vai. It is currently out of print. The band toured briefly with Damn Yankees before disbanding in 1993.
Reception
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Allmusic | [1] |
Two months after its release in August, the album hit the Billboard Heatseekers chart, at #39.[2] It was later deemed to be a "flop" by Interscope.[3]
Track listing
- Nineteen (Phil Lynott, Laurence Archer cover) (3:56)
- Curious Intentions (3:49)
- Bangin' Time Again (4:27)
- Mother of Love (3:54)
- Devil in the Angel (4:10)
- Rockin' My Body (4:00)
- Slow and Beautiful (5:22)
- Tyre Kickin' (Ya Makin' Me Nervous) (6:04)
- Terminate (4:23)
- Nothin' Great About A Heartache (4:29)
- We're Gonna Fight (4:10)
- I Want Everything (4:18)
- Felony (3:18)
Personnel
- Danny Cooksey - Lead Vocals
- Thomas McRocklin - Lead Guitar
- Zach Young - Bass Guitar, Backing Vocals
- Brooks Wackerman - Drums
- Michael Bower Background Vocals Tracks 5,7,11,12,13
- Blake Sennett Background Vocals Tracks 5,7,11,12,13
Singles
"Nineteen"
References
- โ https://www.allmusic.com/album/r70887
- โ Inc, Nielsen Business Media (1992-10-24). Billboard. Nielsen Business Media, Inc.
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