Tommy Page (album)

Tommy Page is the debut self-titled studio album by American singer and songwriter Tommy Page, released in 1988 on Sire and Warner Bros. Records. The album contains Page's minor and early hits, such as "A Shoulder to Cry On" and "A Zillion Kisses".

Tommy Page
Studio album by
Released1988
GenrePop, dance-pop, synthpop
Length36:56
LabelSire/Warner Bros.
ProducerMark Kamins, David Motion, Arif Mardin, Joe Mardin
Tommy Page chronology
Tommy Page
(1988)
Republic of Idols EP
(1989)
Singles from Tommy Page
  1. "Turning Me On"
    Released: 1988
  2. "A Shoulder to Cry On"
    Released: 1988
  3. "I Think I'm in Love (promo)"
    Released: 1988
  4. "A Zillion Kisses"
    Released: 1989

Track listing

  1. "A Zillion Kisses" (Tommy Page, L. Russell Brown)
  2. "Turning Me On" (Page, Brown)
  3. "I Think I'm in Love" (Page)
  4. "Hard to Be Normal" (Page, Brown)
  5. "I Love London" (Page, Brown)
  6. "Making My Move" (Page, Brown)
  7. "Love Takes Over" (Page, Shelly Peiken)
  8. "A Shoulder to Cry On" (Page)
  9. "Minetta Lane" (Page, Brown)

Singles

Three singles and one promo single (four singles overall) were released from the album. The second single, "A Shoulder to Cry On", became Page's first hit, peaking at #29 on the US music chart.[1] Another hit from the album, "A Zillion Kisses", reached #45 on the Billboard Dance Club Songs.[2]

Personnel

  • Tommy Page - vocals
  • Art Labriola, Miguel Kertsman, Tommy Page - keyboards
  • Ira Siegal, Matthew Cang - guitars
  • Alan Park, Robbie Kondor - piano
  • Tony Levin - bass
  • Joe Mardin - drums
  • Bashiri Johnson - percussions
  • Gerald Ashbey, Phil Eastop - French horn
  • Jeffrey Smith - saxophone
  • Tommy Page, Shelly Peiken, Maria Adler - background vocals

Release history

Country Date Label
United States 1988 Sire Records
Germany
Japan
Indonesia
South Korea Warner Bros. Records
Colombia 1990 Warner Bros. Records
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References

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