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38 Special Bone Against Steel Mp3, Flac, Wma 38 Special Bone Against Steel mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Bone Against Steel Country: US Released: 1991 Style: Blues Rock, Southern Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1455 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1591 mb WMA version RAR size: 1200 mb Rating: 4.2 Votes: 935 Other Formats: AC3 WMA RA ASF AA DTS AIFF Tracklist Hide Credits The Sound Of Your Voice 1 4:57 Written-By – D. Chauncey*, J. Carlisi*, J. Peterik*, M. Carl* Signs Of Love 2 4:49 Written-By – M. Carl* Last Thing I Ever Do 3 5:22 Written-By – D. Chauncey*, D. Van Zant*, J. Carlisi*, M. Lunn*, R. White Johnson* You Definitely Got Me 4 5:09 Written-By – D. Chauncey*, J. Carlisi*, M. Carl* Rebel To Rebel 5 5:33 Written-By – D. Van Zant*, J. Carlisi*, J. Peterik* Bone Against Steel 6 5:22 Written-By – M. Carl* You Be The Dam, I'll Be The Water 7 4:24 Written-By – D. Van Zant*, M. Carl*, R. White Johnson*, V. Stephenson* Jimmy Gillum 8 5:05 Written-By – D. Chauncey*, D. Van Zant*, J. Carlisi* Tear It Up 9 4:38 Backing Vocals – Brian Howe, Jack BladesWritten-By – D. Chauncey*, J. Carlisi*, M. Carl* Don't Wanna Get It Dirty 10 4:36 Written-By – D. Van Zant*, M. Lunn*, R. White Johnson* Burning Bridges 11 4:46 Written-By – D. Chauncey*, J. Carlisi*, M. Carl* Can't Shake It 12 3:28 Written-By – D. Van Zant*, M. Lunn*, R. White Johnson* Treasure 13 5:40 Written-By – J. Carlisi*, J. Peterik*, M. Carl* Companies, etc. Distributed By – WEA Manufactured By – WEA Phonographic Copyright (p) – Charisma Records America, Inc. Copyright (c) – Charisma Records America, Inc. Recorded At – Southern Tracks Recorded At – Soundscape Studios Mixed At – Southern Tracks Mastered At – Masterdisk Glass Mastered At – Specialty Records Corporation Pressed By – Specialty Records Corporation Credits Alto Saxophone, Baritone Saxophone – Michael Hoskin Art Direction, Design – Norman Moore Backing Vocals – Robert White Johnson Bass – Larry Junstrom Drum Programming, Cymbal, Percussion – Scott Meeder Drums – Jack Grondin Engineer [Assistant Recording And Mix] – Tag George Engineer [Assistant Recording] – Edd Miller, Phil Tan Guitar [Stealth Guitars] – Danny Chauncey, Jeff Carlisi Mastered By – Bob Ludwig Photography By [Band] – John Halpern Photography By [Cover] – Peter Miller Producer, Engineer, Mixed By – Rodney Mills Tenor Saxophone – Larry Jackson Trumpet – Gordon Vernick Vocals – Donnie Van Zant Vocals, Keyboards – Max Carl Notes Made In U.S.A. Barcode and Other Identifiers Barcode: 075679164025 Matrix / Runout: 3 91640-2 SRC=01 M2S5 Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year CUSLP 6, 38 Bone Against Charisma, CUSLP 6, UK & 1991 211488 Special Steel (LP, Album) Virgin 211488 Europe Bone Against CDCUS 6, 261 38 Charisma, CDCUS 6, 261 Steel (CD, Album, Europe Unknown 488 Special Charisma 488 RP) Bone Against CDCUS 6, 261 38 Charisma, CDCUS 6, 261 Steel (CD, Album, Europe Unknown 488 Special Charisma 488 RP) 38 Bone Against VJCP-28049 Charisma VJCP-28049 Japan 1991 Special Steel (CD, Album) Bone Against 38 91640-4 Steel (Cass, Charisma 91640-4 US 1991 Special Album, Promo) Related Music albums to Bone Against Steel by 38 Special Van Zant - 2 Originals Of Van Zant (Brother To Brother / Van Zant II) Sir Chauncey And His Exciting Strings - Beautiful Obsession Chauncey Olcott - When Irish Eyes Are Smiling / I Love The Name Of Mary Johnny Van Zant - Brickyard Road 38 Special - Like No Other Night 38 Special - You Keep Runnin' Away Carl Perkins - The Best of Carl Perkins Chauncey Black - I Ain't The One 38 Special - If I'd Been The One 38 Special - Live peter chauncey (San Francisco) - Countdown 38 Special - Tour De Force.
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