Nine on a Ten Scale
Nine on a Ten Scale | ||||
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Studio album by Sammy Hagar | ||||
Released | May 1976 | |||
Recorded | The Record Plant, Sausalito | |||
Genre | Hard rock | |||
Length | 37:55 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Carter | |||
Sammy Hagar chronology | ||||
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Allmusic | [1] |
Nine on a Ten Scale is Sammy Hagar's first solo album.
Song information
- "Keep On Rockin'", a Hagar original, was covered by Bette Midler on the classic soundtrack to The Rose, albeit with a vastly different arrangement.
- The track written by Van Morrison, "Flamingos Fly", was not released by Morrison until a year later on his 1977 album A Period of Transition. He gave the song to Hagar after they met at The Record Plant during the recording of the album. Morrison recorded a demo for Hagar which producer John S. Carter, Jr. and Hagar intended to produce as a duet with Morrison, a move which Morrison later rejected. Hagar then re-recorded the song from scratch.[2]
- "China", track written by the former Fleetwood Mac member Bob Welch, was not released by Welch until after this release. Welch included his version on the 1979 album Three Hearts.
- "Young Girl Blues" is a Donovan cover.
- A demo version of "Rock 'n' Roll Romeo" was released as "Thinking of You" on The Essential Red Collection in 2004.
Track listing
- "Keep On Rockin'" (John Carter, Sammy Hagar) - 2:50
- "Urban Guerilla" (John Carter, Sammy Hagar) - 2:52
- "Flamingos Fly" (Van Morrison) - 4:30
- "China" (Bob Welch)
- "Silver Lights" (Sammy Hagar) - 5:38
- "All American" (Sammy Hagar) - 3:53
- "Confession (Please Come Back)" (Ronald Nagle) - 3:17
- "Young Girl Blues" (Donovan) - 7:50
- "Rock 'N' Roll Romeo" (John Carter, Sammy Hagar) - 3:47
Singles
- "Flamingos Fly" b/w "Urban Geurilla" US (Capitol S45-923834A)
- "Flamingos Fly" b/w "Urban Geurilla" Germany (Capitol C 006-82 254)
Personnel
- Sammy Hagar: lead vocals, guitar
- Bill Church: bass guitar
- Scott Quick: guitars
- John Blakely: guitars
- Alan Fitzgerald: keyboards
- Joe Crane: keyboards
- Stan: keyboards
- Wizard: keyboards
- Aynsley Dunbar: drums
- Jim Hodder: drums
- Jerry Shirley: drums
- Dallas Taylor: drums
- Venetta Fields: backing vocals
- Maxayn Lewis: backing vocals
- Sherlie Matthews: backing vocals
- Bob Welch: backing vocals
- Greg Adams: horns
- Emilio Castillo: horns
- Mic Gillette: horns
- Steve Kupka: horns
- Lenny Pickett: horns
- Rich E.: engineer
- Tom Flye: engineer
- John Henning: engineer
- Gary Kellgren: engineer
- Cris Morris: engineer
- Deke Richards: engineer
- Jimmy Robinson: engineer
- John Stronack: engineer
- Roy Kohara: original art direction
- David Alexander: photography
Versions
Capitol (US): SN-16049
Fame (UK): FA 3068
Capitol (Germany): 1C 038-82 216 (released with the title "Collection")
BGO (1993 UK reissue): BGOCD182
One Way Records (1996 US reissue): BGOCD18272438 19095 22
Repertoire (2000 German reissue): REP 4869
External links
References
- ↑ Allmusic review
- ↑ Hagar, Sammy. "Red". HarperCollins Books, 2011, p.64
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