Big Ones (Loverboy album) explained
Big Ones is a compilation album released in 1989 by the Canadian rock band Loverboy. The album was the band's first compilation, including hit tracks such as "Working for the Weekend" and "Lovin' Every Minute of it". The compilation includes 3 new studio tracks: "For You", "Ain't Looking for Love" and "Too Hot". It was also released in the same year that the band decided to break up a second time, and another compilation would not be released until five years later.
Track listing
Note
- Tracks 7 and 14 are bonus tracks on the CD and cassette versions.
- Track 14, while previously released as a single and on the soundtrack to the film Top Gun, makes its first appearance on a Loverboy album here.
- Keyboard player Doug Johnson's photo does not appear on the album's back cover, although all four other members do.
- Track information and credits verified from Discogs,[1] AllMusic,[2] and the album's liner notes.[3]
Personnel
- Mike Reno - lead vocals
- Paul Dean - guitar, backing vocals
- Doug Johnson - keyboards
- Scott Smith - bass
- Matt Frenette - drums
Production
- Bruce Fairbairn - Producer
- Paul Dean - Producer
- Tom Allom - Producer
- Mark Dodson - Engineer
- Michael Fraser - Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Ken Lomas - Assistant Engineer
- Bob Rock - Producer, Engineer
- Randy Staub - Engineer
- Keith Stein - Engineer
- Chris Taylor - Assistant Engineer
- Dave Ogilvie - Assistant Engineer
- John Dexter - Producer
- Mark Burdett - Art Direction
- James O'Mara - Photography
- Ron Obvious - Assistant Engineer
- Sandee Bathgate - Production Coordination
- Rob Porter - Assistant Engineer
Notes and References
- Web site: Discogs Credits . Discogs . 6 May 2021 .
- Web site: AllMusic Credits . AllMusic . 6 May 2021 .
- Big Ones . Loverboy . liner notes . 1989 . . CK 45411.