Defying Gravity (Mr. Big album)

Defying Gravity is the ninth studio album from American hard rock band Mr. Big. It is their first album to feature drumming contributions from Matt Starr who has been filling on drums since 2014 as founding drummer Pat Torpey was unable to perform drums on most songs due to his Parkinson's Disease diagnosis but performs on some tracks and is credited as "drum producer".[1] Defying Gravity was Torpey's final studio appearance prior to his death on February 7, 2018.

Defying Gravity
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 7, 2017 (2017-07-07)
Studio
Genre
Length47:57
LabelFrontiers Music Srl
ProducerKevin Elson
Mr. Big chronology
...The Stories We Could Tell
(2014)
Defying Gravity
(2017)
Singles from Defying Gravity
  1. "Everybody Needs a Little Trouble"
    Released: June 5, 2017
  2. "Defying Gravity"
    Released: July 14, 2017

Track listing

All tracks are written by Mr. Big.

No.TitleLength
1."Open Your Eyes"4:01
2."Defying Gravity"5:27
3."Everybody Needs a Little Trouble"3:52
4."Damn I'm in Love Again"2:55
5."Mean to Me"3:28
6."Nothing Bad (Bout Feeling Good)"4:00
7."Forever and Back"3:39
8."She's All Coming Back to Me Now"4:21
9."1992"5:00
10."Nothing at All"4:12
11."Be Kind"7:02
Total length:47:57
Japanese edition bonus track
No.TitleLength
12."Defying Gravity" (radio edit)4:30

Personnel

Mr. Big

Additional musicians

Production

  • Kevin Elson - producer, engineering, mixing
  • Greg Foeller - engineering (assistant)
  • Kevin Cofield - recording (additional), engineering (additional)
  • Chris Manning - producer (vocals), engineering (vocals)
  • Giovanni Murrillo - engineering (mixing)
  • Ari Blitz - engineering (mixing)
  • Dave Collins - mastering
  • Larry Freemantle - art direction
  • William Hames - photography
  • Jason Quigley - photography
  • Larry Dimarzio - photography
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References

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