Closer to the Flame
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| Closer to the Flame | |||||
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| Studio album by Dave Edmunds | |||||
| Released | 1990 | ||||
| Genre | Rock | ||||
| Length | 38:47 | ||||
| Label | Capitol Records | ||||
| Producer | Dave Edmunds | ||||
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Closer to the Flame is a 1990 album by Welsh rock musician Dave Edmunds. The album was Edmunds' first studio album in six years, and his only release for Capitol Records.
The album reached #146 in the United States, and the single "King of Love" hit #68 in the UK; these are the last chart appearances for Edmunds in either country to date.
"King of Love" features guest appearances by two of the Stray Cats: Brian Setzer contributes background vocals, and Lee Rocker plays upright bass.
The album's final track, "Stay With Me Tonight", had previously appeared on the soundtrack to the 1987 Michael J. Fox movie Light of Day
[edit] Track listing
- "Closer to the Flame" (Fontaine Brown/Scott Mathews/Ron Nagle)
- "Fallin' Through a Hole" (Michael Lanning)
- "Don't Talk to Me" (Mickey Jupp)
- "Every Time I See Her" (Rick Bell/Lanning)
- "Stockholm" (Chris East/Jupp)
- "King of Love" (Mark Johnson)
- "I Got Your Number" (Al Anderson/John Hiatt/Fred Koller)
- "Never Take the Place of You" (Anderson)
- "Sincerely" (Brown)
- "Test of Love" (Billy Burnette/Dan Navarro)
- "Stay With Me Tonight" (Dave Edmunds/John David)

