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Sold Date:
May 18, 2014
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Black and White is the ' fourth studio album, and was released in 1991.
Contents [] []OverviewDespite the critical success and cult following generated by their first three albums, the band had yet to score a high-charting single and was prompted by their record label to work with a more mainstream producer. After taking a more stripped-down approach to , the band was ready to try a new direction and recruited , best known for his work with and , to produce their next record. In 1990, they traveled to Prince's in to begin tracking live on the soundstage. , their session drummer on the Home tour, provided drums on the album and subsequently became a full member of the band. The resulting album was more synthesized and accessible than their previous releases, though it did not chart as high as expected. Nonetheless, it received mostly positive reviews and "Good Things", "True Devotion", "Paradise", and "Naked" all became staples in their live set. At the time of its release, "Good Things" received significant radio airplay and remains one of their most popular songs.
[]Track listing "Good Things" "True Devotion" "Black, White and Blood Red" "Paradise" "Any Given Day" "Forever on My Mind" "Naked" "Long Hard Day" "Do I Do" "Hell of a Chance" "Bad For You" "Going Home" []Personnel - Vocals, electric guitar, acoustic guitar - Vocals, acoustic guitar Michael Ramos - Piano, organ, keyboards, accordion Bob Griffin - Bass Guitar Rafael "Danny" Gayol - Drums, percussion []Additional personnel The Steeles - Background vocals on track #3