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[Image] ROZETTA: WHERE'S MY HERO

20th Century Fox Records T-602 (US, 1980)

   01. Pick Me Up				(3:02) - Stone/Kulick
   02. Keep On Fighting				(3:44) - Stone/Levinsohn
   03. Where's My Hero				(5:26) - Stone/Levinsohn
   04. Voodoo					(3:56) - Stone/Levinsohn
   05. Paradise Lost				(3:30) - Stone/Levinsohn
   06. Nothing But A Heartache			(3:49) - Stone/Levinsohn
   07. On To You				(3:51) - Stone/Levinsohn
   08. Man Of Steel				(3:50) - Stone
   09. Bad News					(3:35) - Stone/Levinsohn

Produced by Eddy Offord & Philippe Saisse; Musical Direction by Blake Levinsohn; Engineered by Rob Davis & Eddy Offord; Recorded and mixed at Eddy Offord's Remote Studio, Woodstock, NY; An interesting album of harder-edged AOR, Rozetta Stone, had a Laura Branigan/Joan Jett type voice which worked well with this not-too-subtle album! David Sancious plays guitars on 2, 4, 6, and 7, while Bruce Kulick is credited as the predominant guitarist - with a song writing credit too! Other players include Vince Caliuto on drums; Tim Landers on bass; Blake Levinsohn on rhodes; Philippe Saisse on acoustic piano, keyboards (of various types); and Brenda Madison, R.A. Martin, Millie Whiteside, and Dede Washburn on backing vocals. Bruce is credited as "courtesy of Polydor Records", his then label with Blackjack, not to mention that Offord was Blackjack's producer. Click on cover for large scan.

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