Thunder Island (album)

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Thunder Island
Thunder Island Cover art.jpg
Studio album by
Released1977
GenreRock, soft rock
Length37:43
LabelAsylum
ProducerBill Szymczyk, Ed Mashal
Jay Ferguson chronology
All Alone in the End Zone
(1976)
Thunder Island
(1977)
Real Life Ain't This Way
(1979)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic4/5 stars[1]

Thunder Island is the second studio album by American musician Jay Ferguson. The title track became a top ten hit on the Billboard Hot 100 pop chart.

The album was first issued on compact disc by the Collector's Choice label. The album was reissued as part of a two disc set including Ferguson's first and third solo albums by Edsel. The booklet included a new interview with Ferguson discussing the making of his first three albums.

Producer Bill Szymczyk recruited much of the same personnel as Ferguson's first solo album including Joe Walsh to play on the album which was recorded in the same Miami studio as the Eagles' Hotel California and other big albums of the era.

Track listing[]

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Thunder Island"Jay Ferguson4:00
2."Soulin'"Ferguson4:07
3."Happy Birthday, Baby"Ferguson4:15
4."Losing Control"Ferguson3:50
5."Cozumel"Joey Murcia3:14
6."Night Shift"Ferguson3:36
7."Babylon"Ferguson4:23
8."Love Is Cold"Ferguson3:48
9."Happy Too!"Stan Kipper2:31
10."Magic Moment"Ferguson, Bill Szymczyk3:59
Total length:37:43

Musicians[]

  • Jay Ferguson - vocals, keyboards
  • Stan Kipper - drums
  • Joey Murcia - guitar
  • Tony Battaglia - guitar
  • Harold Cowart - bass guitar

Guest musicians[]

Production[]

  • Bill Szymczyk - producer, engineer
  • Ed Mashal - assistant producer, engineer
  • Lee Hulko - mastering

References[]

  1. ^ Caldwell, Rob. "Thunder Island - Jay Ferguson". AllMusic. Rovi Corporation. Retrieved 2013-02-06.


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