White Flames

White Flames is the first solo album by British blues guitarist Snowy White, released in 1983; it was remastered for CD in 1992, featuring a live non-album B-side and a different track order.

White Flames
Studio album by
Released25 August 1983
RecordedWinter 1982
GenreBlues rock
Length48:26 (CD)
LabelTowerbell (LP), Repertoire (CD)
ProducerTom Newman, Kuma Harada
Snowy White chronology
White Flames
(1983)
Snowy White
(1984)

This album included an extended version of the #6 UK chart hit "Bird of Paradise".

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Track listing

All songs by Snowy White.

Original LP

  1. "Lucky Star"
  2. "Bird of Paradise"
  3. "The Journey – Part I"
  4. "The Journey – Part II"
  5. "Don't Turn Back"
  6. "It's No Secret"
  7. "Lucky I've Got You"
  8. "The Answer"
  9. "Open Carefully"
  10. "At the Crossroads"

CD

  1. "Open Carefully" – 3:09
  2. "Crossroads" – 4:51
  3. "The Journey, Parts I & II" – 6:38
  4. "Lucky Star" – 7:02
  5. "It's No Secret" – 3:51
  6. "Don't Turn Back" – 3:50
  7. "Bird of Paradise" – 5:00
  8. "Lucky I've Got You" – 3:57
  9. "The Answer" – 3:37
  10. "For the Rest of My Life" (Live) – 8:24

Personnel

Production

  • Tom Newmanproducer (except tracks 1, 2), engineer (except tracks 1, 7)
  • Kuma Harada – producer (tracks 1, 2)
  • Snowy White – production assistant
  • Martin Adam – remixing and engineering (tracks 1, 2)
  • Chris Porter – engineer
  • Bernd Matheja – sleeve notes (CD)
  • Alan Ballard – photography (LP back sleeve)
  • Chris Craymer – photography
  • Kouji Shimamura – cover concept and artwork
  • Bob England – project director

Charts

Single

Year Single Chart Position
1983 "Bird Of Paradise" Pop Singles 6
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