Rico and the Ravens
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Rico And The Ravens | |
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Studio album by | |
Released | 1981 |
Recorded | Amber Studios, Toronto, Canada 1981 |
Genre | Rock |
Label | Polygram Records Pty Limited (Australia) |
Producer | Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison |
Rico And The Ravens was the Skatt Brothers' second and final album that was only released in 1981[1] in Australia, supported by the single "Oh, Those Girls" (Mercury/PolyGram 6180 039) backed with "Heat Of Passion".
Track listing
[edit]- "Runaway" (Martin-Ross)
- "Kiss Rock 'N' Roll Goodbye" (Sweval)
- "Oh, Those Girls" (Andez, Sweval)
- "Rain" (Delaney, Richard Martin-Ross)
- "If It's Alright" (Fontana)
- "Heat Of Passion" (Sweval, Andez, Fontana, Delaney)
- "Eternity" (Delaney)
- "L.A. Sunshine" (Fontana, Andez, Sweval)
- "Wait Till Tonight" (Delaney)
Personnel
[edit]- Richard Martin-Ross - Guitars/Vocals
- Pieter Sweval - Bass Guitar/Vocals, Acoustic Rhythm Guitar on "Kiss Rock 'N' Roll Goodbye" and "Eternity"
- Sean Delaney - Keyboards/Vocals, Percussion on "L.A. Sunshine"
- Danny Brant - Lead Guitar
- Richie Fontana - Drums, Rhythm Guitar on "If It's Alright" and "L.A. Sunshine"
Recording
[edit]- Produced by Ian Guenther and Willi Morrison
- Arranged by The Skatt Bros.
- Recorded at Amber Studios, Toronto, Canada by George Semkiw
- Assisted by Ed Stone, Rick Muszynski
- Mixed by Sean Delaney and Bruce Brown at Albert Studios, Sydney, Australia
- Mastered by Richard Mott at EMI, Sydney, Australia
- Cover photography by Bob Jenkins
References
[edit]- ^ Daly, Rhian (January 12, 2023). "The Skatt Bros' 'Walk The Night' Soundtracks Hit New Horror Movie 'M3GAN'". uDiscover Music. Retrieved February 11, 2024.