- Living in Fear
Infobox Album |
Name = Living in Fear
Type =Album
Artist = Power Station
Released = 1997
Recorded = 1996 at Ocean in L.A.;Hit Factory , Electric Lady and The Power Station in New York; Stonehenge inMilan ; El Vino,Spain ; and Digital Studios inCapri .
Length = 48:29
Label = Chrysalis/Capitol
Guardian Records (US)
Genre = Rock
Producer =Bernard Edwards
Reviews = *Allmusic Rating|3|5 [http://allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:avfixq9hldde link]
Last album =The Power Station (album)
(1985)
This album = "Living in Fear "
(1997)"Living in Fear" is the second album from the supergroup
The Power Station , released in 1997. The band had the same lineup as for their previous album in 1985. However, John Taylor was going through a divorce at the time and pulled out before the album was recorded. InsteadBernard Edwards , the producer, played all Taylor's bass parts on the record. Unfortunately, Edwards died ofpneumonia inJapan before the album was released; the album is dedicated to his memory. These two events did not help the album and it was not a commercial success, with only one single, "She Can Rock It ", being released.The band toured in support of the album in 1997. The set-list contained a mix on Palmer, Chic, old and new Power Station songs.
Luke Morley of Thunder played with them.Track listing
:"All songs by John Taylor, Andy Taylor,
Tony Thompson and Robert Palmer, except where noted."
#"Notoriety" – 5:06
#"Scared" – 4:06
#"She Can Rock It" – 4:16
#"Let's Get It On" (Marvin Gaye ,Ed Townsend ) – 7:03
#"Life Forces" – 4:08
#"Fancy That" – 3:41
#"Living in Fear" – 4:37
#"Shut Up" – 4:12
#"Dope" – 2:53
#"Love Conquers All" – 4:30
#"Taxman" (George Harrison ) – 3:51Note: the US release had "Power Trippin'" as track 4.
Personnel
*Robert Palmer – vocals, keyboards
*Andy Taylor –guitar
*Bernard Edwards – bass
*Tony Thompson – drums
*José Rossy – percussion
*Wally Badarou – keyboards
*Philippe Saisse – keyboards
*Lenny Pickett – horns
*Earl Gardner – horns
*Alex Foster – horns
*Mark J. Suozzo – horns
*Joesph Gollehon – horns
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