When the Good Times Come (Hard Rain album)
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| Studio album by Hard Rain | |||||
| Released | April 1999 | ||||
| Recorded | Mad Hat Studios, Wolverhampton United Kingdom |
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| Genre | Melodic Rock | ||||
| Label | Eagle Records | ||||
| Producer | Tony Clarkin | ||||
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When The Good Times Come is the second studio album by British melodic rock band Hard Rain. It was released in 1999 on Eagle Records.
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[edit] Track listing
All Tracks written by Tony Clarkin.
- "Eat It Up"
- "Who You Gonna Trust"
- "Rock Me In Ya Cradle"
- "No One Can Show You The Way"
- "When The Good Times Come"
- "Talks Like A Lady"
- "An Ordinary Day"
- "Showtime"
- "Lightnin' Strikes"
- "Never Say Never"
- "Step Back"
[edit] Personnel
- Tony Clarkin — Guitar
- Bob Catley — Vocals
- Sue McCloskey — Vocals
- Paul Hodson — Keyboards
- Al Barrow — Bass
- Rob Barrow — Drums
[edit] Additional musicians
- Brian Bannister — Harmonica on "Eat It Up"
Additional instruments on "Showtime":
- Justin Tundervary — Trumpet
- Gary Barnacle — Saxophone
- Andy "Freddy" Rogers — Trombone
Choir on "No One Can Show You The Way":
- Bob Catley — Vocals
- Sue McCloskey — Vocals
- Paul Hodson — Vocals
- Al Barrow — Vocals
- Rob Barrow — Vocals
- Sue Parkes — Vocals
- Anita Barrow — Vocals
- John Hampton — Vocals
- Nikki Hall — Vocals
[edit] Production
- Recorded and Mixed at Mad Hat Studios, Walsall, United Kingdom
- Produced Tony Clarkin
- Engineered and Mixed by Mike Cowling
- Mastered and Edited at Hatch Farm Studios, Addlestone, Surrey by Nick Smith
- Additional Mastering at Mad Hat Studios, Walsall by Claire Swan and Mark Stuart
[edit] External links
- www.magnumonline.co.uk - Official Magnum site
- When The Good Times Come (1999) — lyrics from lyricwiki.org
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