Romeo's Daughter (album)

Romeo's Daughter
Studio album by Romeo's Daughter
Released 1988
Recorded 1988
Genre Rock
Length 47:46
Label Jive Records
Rock Candy Records (reissue)
Producer Robert John "Mutt" Lange, John Parr
Romeo's Daughter chronology
Romeo's Daughter
(1988)
Delectable
(1993)Delectable1993

Romeo's Daughter is the eponymous debut album from the UK hard rock band Romeo's Daughter.

It consisted of two halves - songs produced by Robert John "Mutt" Lange, responsible for Def Leppard, AC/DC, Bryan Adams, Shania Twain and other rock albums in the 1980s and 1990s, and songs produced by John Parr. The album was a critical success but had only limited success in the AOR market.

Track listing

  1. "Heaven in the Back Seat" - 5:02 - (Lange/Joiner/Mitman)
  2. "Don't Break My Heart" - 4:14 - (Lange/Joiner)
  3. "I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night" - 4:47 - (Lange/Joiner/Mitman)
  4. "Wild Child" - 4:41 - (Lange/Joiner/Mitman)
  5. "Hymn (Look Through Golden Eyes)" - 3:10 - (Lange/Joiner/Mitman/Matty)
  6. "Velvet Tongue" - 6:05 - (Lange)
  7. "Stay with Me Tonight" - 5:05 - (Lange/Joiner/Mitman/Matty)
  8. "Inside Out" - 6:00 - (Joiner/Mitman)
  9. "I Like What I See" - 3:40 - (Joiner)
  10. "Colour You a Smile" - 5:02 - (Joiner)

Singles

Additional information

  • Anjali Dutt, engineer
  • Nigel "Scotchguard" Green, mixing
  • Geoff "Def" Hunt, assistant engineer
  • Olga Lange, management
  • Robert John "Mutt" Lange, producer
  • Peter Mountain, photography
  • Philip "Crash" Nicholas, CMI Fairlight programming
  • Liz P.
  • John Parr, producer
  • Jerry "Refusnik" Peal, engineer
  • Chris "Tongue" Trevett, assistant engineer

Recorded and mixed at Battery Studios, London.

Reissue

The album was reissued on 25 February 2008, by Rock Candy Records on CD with bonus material, including additional songs and a 16-page full colour booklet with original and new artwork.

Tracks recorded by other artists

Songs originally recorded by Romeo's Daughter that appeared on albums of other artists:

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