Electric (Paul Rodgers album)
Electric (fully as Paul Rodgers Electric according to Paul Rodgers official site) is a studio album by Paul Rodgers of Free and Bad Company fame. It was recorded in 1999 at Lartington Hall Studios near Barnard Castle in the North East of England. Electric was released in 2000 (the Japanese version of 1999 has a bonus track).
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Released | June 2000 (UK) December 1999 (Japan, Germany) | |||
Recorded | 1999 at Lartington Hall Studios, Barnard Castle, UK | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 41:38 | |||
Label | CMC International (UK) JVC Victor (Japan) SPV (Germany) | |||
Producer | Paul Rodgers | |||
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Track listing
All songs written and produced by Paul Rodgers.
- "Deep Blue" (2:33)
- "Walking Tall" (3:34)
- "Find a Way" (5:37)
- "China Blue" (3:01)
- "Love Rains" (3:18)
- "Over You" (6:29)
- "Drifters" (4:19)
- "Freedom" (3:53)
- "Jasmine Flower" (3:59)
- "Conquistadora" (4:55)
Personnel
- Paul Rodgers - guitar, piano, lead vocals, producer, mixing
- Geoff Whitehorn - guitar
- Jim Copley - drums
- Jaz Lochrie - bass guitar
- Tom Keenlyside - flute
- Saffron Henderson - backing vocals
- Tania Hancheroff - backing vocals
- Catherine St. Germain - backing vocals
- Cynthia Kereluk - backing vocals
- Technical
- Zach Blackstone - assistant engineer
- Dean Maher - assistant engineer
- Stephen Croxford - coordination
Charts
Singles
Year | Single | Chart | Position |
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2000 | "Drifters" | Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks | 33 |
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