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Jim Capaldi Fierce Heart Mp3, Flac, Wma Jim Capaldi Fierce Heart mp3, flac, wma DOWNLOAD LINKS (Clickable) Genre: Rock Album: Fierce Heart Country: UK & Europe Released: 1983 Style: Blues Rock, Rock & Roll, Classic Rock MP3 version RAR size: 1117 mb FLAC version RAR size: 1813 mb WMA version RAR size: 1175 mb Rating: 4.1 Votes: 225 Other Formats: DTS MIDI VOC DMF AA MP3 ASF Tracklist Hide Credits Tonight Your Mine A1 4:09 Written By – Jim Capaldi Living On The Edge A2 4:40 Written By – Jim Capaldi Bad Breaks A3 3:06 Written By – J. Capaldi*, W. Ennes* Runaway A4 3:24 Written By – J. Capaldi*, Solution Back At My Place A5 3:02 Written By – Jim Capaldi That's Love B1 3:37 Written By – Jim Capaldi I'll Always Be Your Fool B2 3:48 Written By – Jim Capaldi Don't Let Them Control You B3 5:10 Written By – J. Capaldi*, Macau Gifts Of Unknown Things B4 5:10 Written By – Jim Capaldi The Low Spark of High Heeled Boys B5 Written By – Jim Capaldi, Steve Winwood Companies, etc. Distributed By – WEA Records SA / NV Distributed By – WEA Musik GmbH Distributed By – WEA Records Ltd. Distributed By – WEA Records, S.A. Distributed By – WEA Filipacchi Music Distributed By – WEA Records (IRL) Ltd. Distributed By – WEA Italiana S.p.A. Distributed By – WEA Records B.V. Distributed By – WEA Music Ges.m.b.H. Distributed By – WEA Metronome Records AB Manufactured By – Record Service GmbH Phonographic Copyright (p) – WEA International Inc. Copyright (c) – WEA International Inc. Published By – Warner Bros. Music Published By – Intersong Music Published By – Solution Songs Recorded At – Netherturkdonic Studios Recorded At – Jam Recording Ltd., London Recorded At – Regents Park Studios Recorded At – Wessex Sound Studios Recorded At – Matrix Studios Mastered At – The Sound Clinic Remastered At – Atlantic Studios Credits Acoustic Guitar – Jim Capaldi (tracks: A5), Peter Bonas (tracks: B1), Van Morrison (tracks: A1) Bass – Brent Forbes (tracks: A3), Jim Leverton (tracks: B4), Peter Bonas (tracks: A4) Congas – Ray Otu Allen* (tracks: A3, B2 to B4) Drums – Bryson Graham (tracks: A3, A4, B4), Jim Capaldi (tracks: A1, A2, A5, B1 to B3) Electric Guitar – Steve Winwood (tracks: A1, B3) Engineer – Dave Bellotti (tracks: B4), Graham Watts (tracks: A1,A3-B4), John Etchells (tracks: B4), John Walls* (tracks: A1,A3-B4), Keith Fernley (tracks: A1,A3-B4), Mark Freegard (tracks: A1,A3-B4), Nobby* (tracks: A1-A4,B1,B3-B4), Phil Bodger (tracks: B1), Steve Winwood (tracks: A1-A4,B1,B3-B4), Tom O'Leary (tracks: A4) Glockenspiel – Jim Capaldi (tracks: B2) Guitar – Peter Bonas (tracks: A3, A4), Steve Winwood (tracks: A2) Guitar [Ovation] – Peter Bonas (tracks: B4) Guitar [Solo] – Steve Winwood (tracks: A3) Keyboards – Chris Parren (tracks: A3) Lead Guitar [Acoustic] – John Mizarolli (tracks: A5) Marimba [Incidental] – Steve Winwood (tracks: B4) Mastered By – John Dent Organ – Steve Winwood (tracks: A4) Percussion – Jim Capaldi (tracks: A3, B1, B2, B4), Ray Otu Allen* (tracks: B2, B3) Piano – Jim Capaldi (tracks: B2), Steve Winwood (tracks: A4) Producer – Steve Winwood Producer, Vocals – Jim Capaldi Remastered By – Dennis King Saxophone – Mel Collins (tracks: B2, B3) Synthesizer – Chris Parren (tracks: B4), Steve Winwood (tracks: A1 to A3, A5, B1 to B3) Trumpet – Martin Drover (tracks: B3) Vocals – Nicole Winwood (tracks: B1), Steve Winwood (tracks: A3, A4, B1, B4) Notes ℗ © 1983 WEA International Inc. Made in Germany. Contains new version of the Low Spark Of High Heeled Boy, not available on Lp. Barcode and Other Identifiers Price Code (Germany): U Price Code (France): WE 451 Price Code (UK:): U0057-4 Rights Society (Boxed): GEMA Other versions Category Artist Title (Format) Label Category Country Year 80059-1, 7 Fierce Heart (LP, 80059-1, 7 Jim Capaldi Atlantic, Atlantic US 1983 80059-1 Album) 80059-1 Wounded Bird WOU 8059 Jim Capaldi Fierce Heart (CD) WOU 8059 US 2004 Records 80059-1, 7 Fierce Heart (LP, 80059-1, 7 Jim Capaldi Atlantic, Atlantic US 1983 80059-1 Album, All) 80059-1 Fierce Heart (LP, South WIC 5052 Jim Capaldi WEA WIC 5052 1983 Album) Africa Fierce Heart (LP, WEA International 250057-1 Jim Capaldi 250057-1 Australia 1983 Album) Inc. Related Music albums to Fierce Heart by Jim Capaldi Jim Capaldi - Eve Jim Capaldi - Love Hurts Mario Capaldi - Ballate Con Noi Vol. III Jim Capaldi - Something So Strong Traffic - Heaven Is In Your Mind: An Introduction To Traffic Jim Capaldi - Love Is All You Can Try / Tricky Dickie Rides Again Jim Capaldi - It's All Up To You / Whale Meat Again Jim Capaldi - Daughter Of The Night Various - Dear Mr Fantasy (Featuring Music Of Jim Capaldi & Traffic): A Celebration For Jim Capaldi Jim Capaldi - That's Love.
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