Beautiful Feelings

Beautiful Feelings is the eighth studio album recorded by Australian musician Rick Springfield in 1978.[2] At the height of Springfield's popularity, Mercury Records released the album in 1984 with the musical portions re-recorded and without Springfield's involvement. The one track on the album to obtain some recognition was "Bruce", which was previously released and failed to chart in 1980, but charted and peaked at number 27 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1984. The album reached number 78 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart.[3]

Beautiful Feelings
Studio album by
Released1984
Recorded1978
StudioSound City Studios, Van Nuys, California
GenrePop rock
Length31:16
LabelMercury
ProducerTom Perry, Joey D. Vieira
Rick Springfield chronology
Hard to Hold
(1984)
Beautiful Feelings
(1984)
Tao
(1985)
Singles from Beautiful Feelings
  1. "Bruce"
    Released: 1984
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]

The cover illustration was created by artist Brian Zick.

The original recordings were released in 2007 on the album The Early Sound City Sessions.[2]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Rick Springfield; except where indicated

  1. "Bruce" - 3:33
  2. "Just One Look" (Doris Payne, Gregory Carroll) - 2:25
  3. "The Solitary One" - 3:26
  4. "Spanish Eyes" - 3:37
  5. "Everybody's Cheating" (Pat Blerk, Trevor Rabin) - 2:52
  6. "Looking For the One" - 2:38
  7. "Cold Feet" - 3:35
  8. "Brand New Feeling" - 2:50
  9. "Beautiful Feelings" - 2:50
  10. "Guenevere" - 3:07

Personnel

  • Rick Springfield – vocals, guitar
  • Dave Siebels – keyboards
  • Ronnie "Rocket" Ritchotte – guitar
  • Dave Crigger – drums
  • Michael Pecanic - bass
  • Larry Muhoberac - string arrangement on "Guenevere"

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References

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