This is one of the most important works that marked a turning point in his career.
It distances itself from the band sound and gives off a quiet impression.
It reached number 3 in the UK and US charts. It includes the ballad "Tonight," the rock number "Itty-bitty Town," the jazz-inspired "Idol," and the dance number "Bite Your Lip."
|
A:
|
|
1)
|
|
Your Starter For...
|
|
2)
|
|
Tonight
|
|
3)
|
|
One Horse Town
|
|
4)
|
|
Chameleon
|
|
|
B:
|
|
1)
|
|
Boogie Pilgrim
|
|
2)
|
|
Cage The Songbird
|
|
3)
|
|
Crazy Water
|
|
4)
|
|
Shoulder Holster
|
|
|
C:
|
|
1)
|
|
Sorry Seems To Be The Hardest Word
|
|
2)
|
|
Out Of The Blue
|
|
3)
|
|
Between Seventeen And Twenty
|
|
4)
|
|
The Wide-eyed And Laughing
|
|
5)
|
|
Someone's Final Song
|
|
|
D:
|
|
1)
|
|
Where's The Shoorah?
|
|
2)
|
|
If There's A God In Heaven (What's He Waiting For?)
|
|
3)
|
|
Idol
|
|
4)
|
|
Theme From A Non-existent TV Series
|
|
5)
|
|
Bite Your Lip (Get Up And Dance!)
|
|
|
-
Horns - Michael Brecker (B1, B4, D3)
-
Engineer - Gus Dudgeon
-
Producer - Gus Dudgeon
-
Horns - David Sanborn (B1, B4, D3)
-
Horns - Randy Brecker (B1, B4, D3)
-
Remastered By - Bob Ludwig
-
Lacquer Cut By - Sean Magee
-
Horns - Barry Rogers (B1, B4, D3)
-
Engineer - John Stewart
-
Art Direction - David Costa
-
Photography By - David Nutter
-
Management - John Reid (8)
-
Painting - Patrick Procktor