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2010 studio album by Heart
Red Velvet Car Released August 31, 2010 Recorded 2009–2010 Studio
Octopus' Garden (Los Angeles)
Lochinkop (Vancouver)[ a]
Genre
Length 37 :46 Label Legacy Producer Ben Mink
"WTF" Released: August 2010
Red Velvet Car is the fourteenth studio album by American rock band Heart , released on August 31, 2010, by Legacy Recordings . The album debuted at number 10 on the US Billboard 200 with 27,000 copies sold in its first week, making it Heart's first top-10 album since Brigade (1990).[ 9] It spawned the singles "Hey You" (number 26 on the Adult Contemporary chart)[ 10] and "WTF" (number 19 on the Hot Singles Sales chart).[ 11]
The album was released with differing track lists according to format in different territories: the standard US CD release features 10 tracks, the European CD and US download version contain 12 tracks, while the Japanese CD and some exclusive download versions contain 13 tracks. Though the 13th track is "Listening" on the Japanese CD, some exclusive download versions replace this with a live 2010 version of "Crazy on You ".
Title Writer(s) 1. "There You Go" 3:36 2. "WTF" 3:26 3. "Red Velvet Car" 2:59 4. "Queen City" A. Wilson N. Wilson Bartock 4:16 5. "Hey You" 4:13 6. "Wheels" 3:06 7. "Safronia's Mark" A. Wilson N. Wilson Bartock 3:54 8. "Death Valley" 3:53 9. "Sunflower" 3:42 10. "Sand" (Lovemongers cover) A. Wilson N. Wilson Ennis Frank Cox 4:07
Target exclusive edition bonus tracksTitle Writer(s) 11. "Closer to the Sun" A. Wilson N. Wilson Bartock Mink 4:52 12. "In the Cool" A. Wilson N. Wilson Bartock 3:54
Australian, Canadian and European edition bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 11. "Bootful of Beer" 2:55 12. "Closer to the Sun" A. Wilson N. Wilson Bartock Mink 4:52
Japanese edition bonus tracks Title Writer(s) 11. "Bootful of Beer" 2:55 12. "Closer to the Sun" A. Wilson N. Wilson Bartock Mink 4:52 13. "Listening" 4:55
Credits adapted from the liner notes of Red Velvet Car .[ 12]
Ann Wilson – vocals, flute
Nancy Wilson – vocals, guitars, mandolin, autoharp, Dobro
Ben Smith – drums, percussion
Ric Markmann – bass guitar
Ben Mink – guitars, gypsy fiddle, viola, lap steel , programming, vocals, string arrangements
Additional musicians [ edit ]
Craig Bartock – Dobro on "Safronia's Mark"
Geddy Lee – whistle on "Death Valley"
Ben Mink – production
David Leonard – recording, mixing
Patrick MacDougall – second engineer
Andrew Bodkin, Melanie Mullens, Matthew MacDougall, Masa Fukudome, David Eaman – engineering assistance
Craig Waddell – mastering at Gotham City Studios (Vancouver)
Jesse Higman – cover image
Amber McDonald – package design, photos
Randee St. Nicholas – photos
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