Inside the Fire (album)
Inside the Fire is a 1984 album by Rita Coolidge and was released on the A&M Records label. This would prove to be Rita's last studio album with her longtime label, A&M Records. The album features the top 15 adult contemporary hit "Something Said Love" and the Richard Kerr/Will Jennings ballad "I Can't Afford That Feeling Anymore". The album has yet to be released on CD.
Inside the Fire | ||||
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Studio album by | ||||
Released | 1984 | |||
Recorded | Record Plant | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | A&M | |||
Producer | Tom Dowd for Tom Dowd Productions, Inc | |||
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Track listing
Side one
- "Hit Me on the Loveside" (J.C. Crowley, Marcy Levy) – 4:07
- "Do You Believe in Love" (Graham Lyle) – 3:34
- "I Can't Afford That Feeling Anymore" (Richard Kerr, Will Jennings) – 3:49
- "Games" (Vince Melamed, Andrea Farber) – 3:30
- "Wishing Star" (Vince Melamed, Chris Thompson) – 3:40
Side two
- "I'm Comin' Home" (Charlie Williams, Danny Chauncey, David Brown) – 3:55
- "Something Said Love" (Wood Newton, Jerry Michael) – 3:36
- "Love From Tokyo" (Kenji Sawada, Yoshiko Miura, Ralph F. McCarthy) – 3:42
- "Survivor" (Priscilla Coolidge, Mary Unobsky, Danny Ironstone) – 3:29
- "Love Is Muddy Water" (Jim Hunt, Arnold Goldstein) – 3:46
Personnel
- Rita Coolidge – vocals
- Rick Vito, Snuffy Walden, Steve Farris, Josh Leo – guitar
- Kurtis Teel – bass
- Mike Utley – keyboards, piano
- Bill Payne – synthesizer
- Thom Mooney – drums
- Paulinho da Costa – percussion
- George Wesly Perry – bass on "Something Said Love"
- Chet McCracken – drums on "Something Said Love"
- Mitchell Froom – electric flute on "Games", synthesizer on "Wishing Star"
- Jimmy "Z" Zavala – harmonica on "I'm Comin' Home"
- Vince Melamed – synthesizer on "Love From Tokyo"
- Albhy Galuten – strings arranged and conducted on "I Can't Afford That Feeling Anymore" and "Something Said Love"
- Arnold McCuller, David Lasley, JoAnn Harris, Sherlie Matthews, Ce Ce Bullard, Judi Brown, Carmen Grillo, Bonnie Bramlett – background vocals
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