FireHouse (album)

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FireHouse
Firehouse-cd.jpg
Studio album by
FireHouse
ReleasedAugust 21, 1990 (Japan)
September 11, 1990 (USA)
Recorded1990
GenreGlam metal
Length48:34
LabelEpic
ProducerDavid Prater
FireHouse chronology
FireHouse
(1990)
Hold Your Fire
(1992)
Singles from Firehouse
  1. "Shake & Tumble"
    Released: 1990
  2. "Don't Treat Me Bad"
    Released: 1990
  3. "Love of a Lifetime"
    Released: July 1991
  4. "All She Wrote"
    Released: 1990
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic3/5 stars[1]

FireHouse is the debut album by the American glam metal band FireHouse. Released in 1990, it launched the group into stardom.

Background[]

The record was certified double platinum in the United States, and gold in Canada, Japan and Singapore.

Firehouse spawned four singles, "Shake & Tumble", "Don't Treat Me Bad", "All She Wrote", and the band's signature power ballad, "Love of a Lifetime".

The song "Don't Walk Away" was used in a scene of the 2008 movie The Wrestler, directed by Darren Aronofsky.

Additionally, "Overnight Sensation" was a part of the soundtrack in the video game Brütal Legend.

Track listing[]

All tracks are written by Bill Leverty and C.J. Snare, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Rock on the Radio"Cosby Ellis, Foster, Leverty, Snare4:45
2."All She Wrote" 4:27
3."Shake & Tumble"Foster, Leverty, Richardson, Snare3:30
4."Don't Treat Me Bad"Ellis, Foster, Leverty, Snare3:55
5."Oughta Be a Law"Ellis, Leverty, Snare3:54
6."Lover's Lane"Ellis, Foster, Leverty, Snare4:02
7."Home Is Where the Heart Is" 4:48
8."Don't Walk Away" 4:31
9."Seasons of Change" 1:29
10."Overnight Sensation"Ellis, Foster, Leverty, Snare3:56
11."Love of a Lifetime" 4:46
12."Helpless" 4:25
Total length:48:34

Certifications[]

Country Certification
USA 2x Platinum
Canada Gold
Japan Gold
Singapore Gold

Charts[]

Chart (1991) Peak
position
US Billboard 200[2] 21

Singles[]

  • "Shake & Tumble" Didn't Chart
  • "Don't Treat Me Bad" #19 U.S.
  • "Love of a Lifetime" #5 U.S.
  • "All She Wrote" #58 U.S.

Personnel[]

Production[]

  • Executive Producer: Michael Caplan
  • Produced by David Prater
  • Engineered by Doug Oberkircher
  • Assistant Engineer: Ellen Fitton
  • Mixed by David Prater and Doug Oberkircher

References[]



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