Stacks (album)
Stacks | |
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Studio album by Bernie Marsden | |
Released | 2005 |
Recorded | West Street Studios, Buckingham |
Producer | Bernie Marsden |
Stacks is a studio album by former Whitesnake guitar player Bernie Marsden, released in 2005.
"A Place in My Heart" was covered by Joe Bonamassa on his album Driving Towards the Daylight (2012).
Track listing
- "Palace Of The King" (Nix/Russell/Dunn)
- "Queen Of The Dancefloor" (Marsden/Copley/Gordon)
- "Send Me Someone To Love" (Mayfield)
- "Black Pit" (Marsden/Copley/Gordon)
- "Boss Of The Blues (Thanks Mr. King)" (Marsden)
- "A Place In My Heart" (Marsden)
- "Gone, Gone, Gone" (Marsden)
- "Funny People" (Marsden)
- "Day And Night People" (Marsden)
- "Pebble Mill (Au Revoir)" (Marsden/Copley/Gordon/Baptiste)
- "Purple Haze" (Hendrix)
- "Pick It Up" (Marsden)
- "Same Old Blues" (Nix)
Production notes
- Recorded by Jamie Masters
- Mixed by Bernie Marsden and Jamie Masters, Jan/Feb 2005
- Remastered by Tosh Masuda
Personnel
- Bernie Marsden: Guitar/vocals
- John Gordon: Bass guitar
- Dino Baptiste: Keyboards/harmonica
- Jimmy Copley: Drums/percussion
- Sharon Watson: Backing vocals
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