An ambitious transition into rock with a powerful vocal.
This album marks a period when she was moving away from her traditional folk and jazz-based style and into a more rock-influenced one, and it highlights her multifaceted expressiveness, with "Games" reaching the top of the Billboard Hot 100.
This album features a rock-oriented approach, and Phoebe Snow's supple, powerful vocals bring out a new charm. "Games" reached #46 on the Billboard Hot 100, making it a signature track from her later career. The contributions of talented musicians like David Landau support a robust sound incorporating elements of blues rock and R&B, and her vocal range and presence are clearly evident on tracks like the title track "Rock Away" and the cover "Gasoline Alley." This powerful, dynamic album symbolizes a period of transition.
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Cheap Thrills
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Baby Please
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Gasoline Alley
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Rock Away
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Mercy, Mercy, Mercy
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Games
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Down In The Basement
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Shoo-Rah Shoo-Rah
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Something Good
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I Believe In You
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Producer - Richie Cannata
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Producer - Greg Ladanyi
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Recorded By, Mixed By - Greg Ladanyi
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Mastered By - Doug Sax
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Engineer [Assistant] [The Power Station] - Jeff Hendrickson
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Mastered By - Mike Reese
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Engineer [Assistant] [Record One] - Jamie Ledner
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Art Direction - Bob Defrin
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Photography By - Jim Houghton