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1990 studio album by MacAlpine
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Eyes of the World is a studio album by the band MacAlpine, released in 1990 through PolyGram .[ 2] MacAlpine was a short-lived project by guitarist Tony MacAlpine , and the album is a departure from his previous work in that it is more commercially oriented , with none of his usual instrumental tracks in the style of neoclassical metal or piano études . According to MacAlpine himself, the project was indeed an attempt to emulate other hard rock acts at the time.[ 3]
Title Lyrics Music 1. "The World We Live In" Alan Sehorn, Steve Fontano Tony MacAlpine 4:06 2. "The Hard Way" Sehorn, Fontano MacAlpine 4:14 3. "Escape the Hell" Sehorn MacAlpine 5:00 4. "Heartache Calling" Sehorn MacAlpine 5:07 5. "Tear It Down" Sehorn, Fontano MacAlpine 4:40 6. "Take Me Back" MacAlpine Sehorn 4:47 7. "Wild Ride" Sehorn, Fontano MacAlpine 3:39 8. "Cry a Tear" Gina Demos MacAlpine 4:48 9. "Wrong to Love" Demos MacAlpine 5:31 10. "Summer's Gone" Demos MacAlpine 4:33 11. "Urban Days" Sehorn MacAlpine 5:00 Total length: 51:25
Tony MacAlpine – guitar , keyboard , keyboard bass , keyboard programming , drum programming, percussion , production
Alan Sehorn – lead vocals
Mark Robertson – keyboard, vocals
Mike Mani – keyboard programming, drum programming
Billy Carmassi – drums (except tracks 3, 8, 11)
Bill Zampa – drums (tracks 3, 8, 11)
Mike Jacques – bass (track 1), vocals
Randy Jackson – bass (tracks 2, 4, 9, 10)
Juan Alderete – bass (tracks 3, 5–8, 11)
Alan Lornie – violin
Maria Khodorkosky – violin
Maxine Prolman – violin
Steve Fontano – tambourine , background vocals , keyboard programming, drum programming, engineering , mixing , production
Kevin Chalfant – background vocals
Bret Douglas – background vocals
Melisa Kary – background vocals
Christina Saxton – background vocals
Davey Pattison – background vocals
Tracy Hill – spoken vocals
Neill King – engineering
Wally Buck – engineering
Jimmy Robinson – engineering
Bob Misbach – engineering
Michael Semanick – engineering
Dave Luke – engineering
Joe Marquez – engineering
Mark Rayburn – engineering
Michael Rosen – mixing
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