Tim feehan  st   1987

$15.00

Feehan, Tim - ST

Format: LP
Label: Scotti Brothers FZ 40592
Year: 1987
Origin: Edmonton, Alberta
Genre: soft rock, pop
Keyword: 
Value of Original Title: $15.00
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Release Type: Albums
Websites:  No
Playlist: Soft Rock Room, Alberta, 1980's

Tracks

Side 1

Track Name
Where's the Fire
Listen for the Heartbeat
Vanna
Loveline
Read Between the Lines

Side 2

Track Name
Mean Streak
The Painter
One Step Away
Isolation

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Tim feehan  st   1987

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Information/Write-up

The selftitled Tim Feehan album is his third album, released in 1987. Tim Feehan (born April 27, 1957 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian singer-songwriter, producer, LA area studio owner and mix master.

n 1986, Feehan entered a songwriting contest sponsored by legendary producer David Foster (Celine Dion, Whitney Houston) taking first place and signed with Scotti Bros/CBS in Los Angeles where he relocated later that year. The self-titled debut album Tim Feehan was released in 1987 and gained five A.R.I.A. (Alberta Recording Industry Association) awards including “Best Pop Performance” and “Producer of the Year”. The first single “Where’s the Fire” was chosen as the theme song for the Charlie Sheen motion picture and cult favorite The Wraith. In 1987, Tim also won the Canadian Academy of Arts & Sciences Juno Award for “Most Promising Male Vocalist”.

Tim Feehan: vocals, keyboards, synthesizers
Steve Lukather: guitar
Louis Sedmak: guitar
Ron Vaugeois: percussion
Marcel Hamel: keyboards, synthesizers
Donovan Reimer: keyboards
Dave Babcock: saxophone
Jim Pinchin: saxophone
Vince Mai: trumpet, flugelhorn, horns
Phil Berry: backing vocals
Fee Waybill: backing vocals
Gord Maxwell: backing vocals
Matthew Feehan: backing vocals
Al Dobish: backing vocals

Produced by Tim Feehan
Produced by David Foster (track: A5)
Engineered by Dan Reed, Michael Molineux, Mike Wuelner, and Rick Nash
Mixed by Scott Singer
Mixed by Humberto Gatica (track: A5)

Art Direction by Tony Lane and Nancy Donald
Photography by Moshe Brakha

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