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Baerwald first came to prominence in 1986 as one half of the duo David & David, with David Ricketts. David and David's sole album, Boomtown , went platinum and stayed on the Billboard album chart for over a year, winning substantial critical acclaim, the debut single " Welcome to the Boomtown " became a top 40 Billboard hit. [1]
David Ricketts – keyboards (9), programming (9) Davey Johnstone – guitars (1) Dann Huff – guitars (2) Jerry Friedman – guitars (3) Michael Landau – guitars (4–8) Jimmy Rip – guitars (4, 6, 10) Jef Scott – guitars (9, 10), backing vocals (10) David Baerweld – guitars (9), bass guitar (9) Neil Stubenhaus – bass ...
The Rumour is an album released by Olivia Newton-John in August 1988. The title track was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, features backing vocals and piano by John, and was a Number One single in Finland. The album featured the singles “The Rumour”, “Can’t We Talk It Over in Bed” (later covered by Grayson Hugh) and the Australian-only promo-single “It’s Always Australia ...
30. Aug. 2020 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1988 Vinyl release of "The Rumour" on Discogs.
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2010 — Japan. CD —. Album, Limited Edition, Reissue, Remastered. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2010 CD release of "The Rumour = 噂~うわさ" on Discogs.
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The Rumour, an Album by Olivia. Released in 1988 on Mercury (catalog no. 834 957-2; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop Rock. Rated #1341 in the best albums of 1988. Featured peformers: Olivia Newton-John (vocals), Stephen Marcussen (mastering), JA (art direction, design), Michael Diehl (art direction, design), Herb Ritts (photography).
The Rumour is the thirteenth studio album by Olivia Newton-John on 2 August 1988. The title track was written by Elton John and Bernie Taupin, features backing vocals and piano by John, and was a Number One single in Finland. The album featured the singles "The Rumour", "Can't We Talk It Over in Bed" (originally recorded by Grayson Hugh, whose version was released after Newton-John's) and the ...