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A couple of singles gave Canadian David Gibson some short-lived fame in 1988, matching styles with Cory Hart and Charlie Sexton, but to an extremely lesser extent. Gibson attempted to cash in with the sultry pop/rock flow of "Look Who's Crying Now," which did gain minimum attention on the radio and video networks, but the period was brief. He then followed it up with "Lock up My Heart," a calypso-inspired love song with a hint of novelty. "We Close Our Eyes" led the album into extinction, and Gibson faded into pop obscurity.
-Mike DeGagne, All Music Guide
Domenic Troiano: guitar
Chris Yost: guitar
Don Baird: keyboards
Rob Gusevs: keyboards
Lou Pomanti: keyboards
Bob Federer: keyboards
Paul Delong: percussion
Dick Smith: : percussion
Memo Acevedo: : percussion
Greg Lostes: : percussion
Earl Seymour: horns
Collina Phillips: horns, backing vocals
Shawne Jackson: backing vocals
Sharon Lee Williams: backing vocals
Johnny Rutledge: backing vocals
Jay Speziale: backing vocals
Produced by Domenic Troiano, Howard Ayee, and Lou Pomanti
Recorded at Round Sound Studios, Toronto, Ontario
Mixed and engineered by Bob Federer, assisted by Danny Suscar
Additional recording at Sounds Interchange, Toronto, Ontario
Engineered by Mike Jones, assisted by Zvonko
Mastered by Peter Norman at McClear Place, Toronto, Ontario
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