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  1. The album was produced by Stewart and members of The Power Station: guitarist Andy Taylor (also a former member of Duran Duran), and bassist Bernard Edwards (formerly of Chic). Chic drummer Tony Thompson also plays on the record.

  2. Out of Order, Rod Stewart (1988) Under the One Sky, Distance (1989) YUI Orta, Ian Hunter/The Hunter Ronson Band (1990) Break the Silence, The Triplets (1990) Vagabond Heart, Rod Stewart (1991) Living in Fear, The Power Station (1996) Weblinks. Bernard Edwards bei AllMusic (englisch) Bernard Edwards bei Discogs

  3. At one point, Edwards blacked out for a few seconds before resuming his playing. Rodgers assumed the absence of bass was a deliberate improvisation and did not learn the truth until after the show. After the concert, Nile went to check on Bernard and asked how he was doing, to which he replied "I'm fine, I just need to rest." This was the last time Nile spoke to Bernard.

  4. On Out of Order, his fifteenth solo album, Stewart has teamed up with the power trio of the Power Station (Bernard Edwards on bass, Andy Taylor on guitars and Tony Thompson on drums). The...

  5. Bernard Edwards is best known for his work with Disco/Funk group Chic, including the hits “Good Times”, “Le Freak”, “Everybody Dance” and “I Want Your Love”. He was also a prolific songwriter, producer and session player who worked with many of music’s top artists during his time.

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  6. POP · 1988. Preview. Rod Stewart plugged into The Power Station for this 1988 album, energized by the clucking guitar of Duran Duran’s Andy Taylor and funky basslines of Chic’s Bernard Edwards. Throbbing, sparkling “Forever Young” finds him aiming for U2-level arena rock, while “My Heart Can’t Tell You No” is set to a simmer with ...

  7. Bernard Edwards, Rod Stewart and Andy Taylor (of Duran Duran) mixer: Bernard Edwards and Steve MacMillan solo saxophone: Jimmy Roberts (American saxophonist, composer and lyricist) cover recording of: Try a Little Tenderness lyricist: James Campbell (British songwriter and music publisher) and Reginald Connelly composer: