Breakdown in Paradise explained

Breakdown in Paradise
Type:studio
Artist:Chilliwack
Cover:BREAKDOWN IN PARADISE (1979).gif
Released:December 1979
Studio:Mushroom Studios, Vancouver
Genre:Rock
Length:35:49
Label:Mushroom Records
Producer:Bill Henderson, Brian MacLeod
Prev Title:Lights from the Valley
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:Wanna Be a Star
Next Year:1981

Breakdown in Paradise is the eighth album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack, released in December 1979. The album was originally intended to be called Road to Paradise, but the death of Mushroom Records head Shelly Siegel in January 1979 made the collapse of the label, which had released each of Chilliwack's last three albums, all but certain. In addition, after the last album three of the longstanding band members left the group, leaving only Bill Henderson and Brian MacLeod from the prior lineup. Throughout recording, the band was tinkering with its lineup, and only bass player Ab Bryant continued to appear with the group after Mushroom's collapse.

Because of the label's financial problems, there were no real hits from the album.

Critical reception

In the review of Billboard issued on May 3, 1980 staff highlighted "Communication Breakdown" and found its melodic line catchy.[1]

Track listing

  1. "Communication Breakdown" (Henderson) (3:45)
  2. "Trial By Fire" (MacLeod, Henderson, Roles) (3:26)
  3. "Guilty" (Henderson) (3:24)
  4. "148 Heavy" (Henderson, MacLeod) (3:55)
  5. "Let It All Begin" (MacLeod, Henderson) (3:37)
  6. "So Strong" (Henderson) (3:53)
  7. "Last Time" (Henderson) (4:37)
  8. "Are You With Me" (Henderson) (4:52)
  9. "Road to Paradise" (MacLeod, Henderson) (4:20)

Personnel

Chilliwack

During the album's recording, Berger had left and was replaced after the album was finished by Rick Taylor. Consequently, Taylor's photo appears on the back cover.

References

  1. News: Review: Chilliwack — Breakdown in Paradise. Billboard. 3 May 1980. 31 May 2020. 85. 18. 50. American Radio History. 0006-2510.