Mick Jones (album)
Mick Jones | |
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Studio album by Mick Jones | |
Released | 1989 |
Genre | Hard rock |
Length | 42:14 |
Label |
Atlantic 81991 |
Producer | Mick Jones |
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Source | Rating |
AllMusic | [1] |
Mick Jones is singer-songwriter Mick Jones's self-titled debut/studio album, released in 1989. Jones is one of the original members of the group Foreigner. The album was Mick Jones' only solo release.
Released on Atlantic Records, this album included Billy Joel and Carly Simon as guest singers. Joel sang with Jones on the song "Just Wanna Hold" and Simon sang with Jones on the songs "That's the Way My Love Is" and "Write Tonight". It is widely believed that the co-composer "M. Phillips" on the track "Just Wanna Hold" is a pseudonym of Mick Jagger.
Track listing
- "Just Wanna Hold" (Mick Jones, Ian Hunter, M. Phillips) — 3:30
- "Save Me Tonight" (Jones, Diane Warren, Joe Brooks) — 3:50
- "That's the Way My Love Is" (Jones) — 3:25
- "The Wrong Side of the Law" (Jones) — 5:14
- "4 Wheels Turnin'" (Jones) — 4:35
- "Everything That Comes Around" (Jones, Joe Brooks) — 4:41
- "You Are My Friend" (Jones) — 5:39
- "Danielle" (Jones, Joe Brooks) — 4:34
- "Write Tonight" (Jones) — 4:25
- "Johnny (Part 1)" (Jones) — 1:43
Personnel
- Mick Jones: Guitars, keyboards, bass, lead vocals
- Ian Lloyd, Carly Simon, Joe Lynn Turner, Tim Wright: Vocals
- Kevin Jones: Guitars, bass, drums, percussion
- Hugh McCracken: Guitars
- Jeff Bova: Keyboards
- Billy Joel: Keyboards, piano, vocals on track 1
- Leon Pendarvis: Piano
- Schuyler Deale, Robert Sabino, Rick Wills: Bass
- Liberty DeVitto, Dennis Elliott, Steve Ferrone, Andy Newmark: Drums, percussion
- Tom Lord-Alge: Percussion
- Lenny Pickett: Saxophone
Notes
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