Fame and Fortune

Fame and Fortune

Infobox Album |
Name = Fame And Fortune
Type = Album
Artist = Bad Company



Released = Oct 1986
Genre = Rock
Length = 39:07
Label = Atlantic Records, Wounded Bird
Reviews =
* Allmusic Rating|2.5|5 [http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&token=&sql=10:ogjieaw04xk7 link]
Last album = "10 from 6." (1985)
This album = "Fame And Fortune" (1986)
Next album = "Dangerous Age" (1988)

"Fame And Fortune" is an album by Bad Company with Brian Howe in place of Paul Rodgers as lead vocalist, released in 1986.

Track listing

# Burning Up (Ralphs - Jones) 4.02
# This Love (Howe - Fretwell) 4.21
# Fame And Fortune (Ralphs) 3.35
# That Girl (Ralphs - Howe) 4.01
# Tell It Like It Is (Ralphs - Howe) 3.52
# Long Walk (Howe - Dechert) 3.34
# Hold On My Heart (Howe - Dechert - Jones) 4.25
# Valerie (Ralphs - Howe) 3.29
# When We Made Love (Kirke - Howe - Bettis) 4.18
# If I'm Sleeping (Ralphs - Kirke - Howe - Dechert) 3.30

Line up

* Brian Howe - Vocals, Sax
* Mick Ralphs - Lead Guitar
* Steve Price - Bass Guitar
* Simon Kirke - Drums
* Gregg Dechert - Keyboards

Crdits

*Executive Producer - Mick Jones
*Engineered by - Stuart Epps, Brian Foraker, Jay Healy
*Mixed by - Frank Filipetti with Mick Jones
*Recorded at The Sol Berkshire
*Mixed at Goodnight L. A. and The Hit Factory New York
*Mastered at Sterling Sound New York by Ted Jensen
*Released 1986 Atlantic Recording Corp.
*Greg Dechert - Keyboards,
*Steve Price - Bass
* Vicki Seeger at Goodnight L. A. and our
*Sid Pryce - band technician
*Produced by Bad Company


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