Indian Summer (Go West album)
Indian Summer | ||||
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Studio album by Go West | ||||
Released | October 1992 | |||
Recorded | 1989-1992 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Length | 56:28 | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Ron Fair, Jon Gass, Go West, Peter Wolf | |||
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Indian Summer is the third album by the band Go West, released in 1992. It is their most successful album to date, selling over 4 million copies worldwide.
Track listing
All songs by Peter Cox and Richard Drummie unless noted.
- "Faithful" – 4:24 (Cox, Drummie, Martin Page)
- "Still in Love" – 4:47
- "Tell Me" – 4:17 (Cox, Drummie, Jay Graydon, Jeff Pescetto)
- "That's What Love Can Do" – 4:27
- "What You Won't Do for Love" – 4:23 (Bobby Caldwell, Alfons Kettner)
- "King of Wishful Thinking" – 4:01 (Cox, Drummie, Page)
- "The Sun and the Moon" – 4:53
- "Count Me Out" – 4:10
- "Crystal Ball" – 4:34 (Drummie)
- "Forget That Girl" – 4:18
- "Bluebeat" – 4:09
- "I Want You Back" – 4:19
- "A Taste of Things to Come" – 3:46 (Colin Campsie, Cox, Drummie)
Personnel
Go West
- Peter Cox: lead and backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, keyboards, drums, percussion
- Richard Drummie: backing vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, ukulele, keyboards, percussion
Additional personnel
- Maxine Anderson, Colin Campsie, Lynn Davies, Siedah Garrett, Reggie Green, Dorian Holly, Phillip Ingram, Rick Nelson, Alfie Silas, Donnell Spencer, Rose Stone, Fred White, Monalisa Young: backing vocals
- Benny Bigeri, John Goux, Paul Jackson Jr., David Williams: guitars
- Randy Kerber: piano
- Charles "Chuckii" Booker: bass, keyboards
- Abe Laboriel Jr.: bass guitar, ukulele
- Neil Stubenhaus, "Ready" Freddie Washington: bass guitar
- Peter Wolf: keyboards, drum programming, drums, percussion
- Jeff Porcaro: drums, percussion
- Vinnie Colaiuta, Steve Forman, Rafael Padilla: percussion
- Steve Dubin, Jon Gass: drum programming
- Kirk Whalum: saxophone
- Richard Drummie, Jerry Hey, Larry Williams and Peter Wolf: horn arrangements
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