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1981 studio album by Grace Slick
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Welcome to the Wrecking Ball! is Grace Slick 's 1981 follow-up to her solo album Dreams (1980). Her third solo album, it was released before stepping back into her old position in Jefferson Starship . The lyrics of the first track include numerous references to Slick's dislike of rock journalists and critics. The album rose to #48 on the Billboard charts.
Track listing [ ]
All songs written by Scott Zito except where noted
1. "Wrecking Ball" (Grace Slick , Scott Zito) 3:49 2. "Mistreater" 3:23 3. "Shot In The Dark" 3:18 4. "Round & Round" 3:37 5. "Shooting Star" 5:19
1. "Just A Little Love" 4:21 2. "Sea Of Love" 4:04 3. "Lines" (Grace Slick, Scott Zito) 3:20 4. "Right Kind" (Grace Slick, Scott Zito) 3:07 5. "No More Heroes" (Grace Slick, Scott Zito) 3:52
Singles [ ]
"Sea of Love" (1981)
"Mistreater" (1981)
Personnel [ ]
Grace Slick – vocals
Scott Zito – lead guitar, vocals, harmonica
Danny Gulino – rhythm guitar
Phil Stone – bass
Bobby Torello – drums
Paul Harris – keyboards
Joe Lala – percussion
Production [ ]
Ron Frangipane – producer, arrangements
Ed Sprigg – engineer
Scott Zito – arrangements
Skip Johnson – management, cover concept
Michael Guerra, Alan Meyerson, Kevin Ryan – assistant engineers
Jim Mesham – equipment manager
Recorded at Criteria Recording Studios, Miami and The Hit Factory, NYC
Mastered at Masterdisk, NYC, by Bob Ludwig
Grace Slick – cover concept
Roger Ressmeyer – photo
"Bijou" – make-up
Joe Stelmach – art director
Tony King – creative director
References [ ]
External links [ ]
Welcome to the Wrecking Ball! (Vinyl gatefold inside). Grace Slick . New York City : RCA . 1981. AQL1-3851.CS1 maint: others in cite AV media (notes) (link )
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