Frequency (Nick Gilder album) explained

Frequency
Type:studio
Artist:Nick Gilder
Cover:Frequency (Nick Gilder album).jpg
Released:1979
Studio:MCA Whitney Recording Studios, Glendale, California
Genre:Rock, Pop, Power Pop
Label:Chrysalis
Producer:Peter Coleman
Prev Title:City Nights
Prev Year:1978
Next Title:Rock America
Next Year:1980

Frequency by Nick Gilder was released in 1979 on the Chrysalis record label.

In a 1979 review for the Birmingham Daily Post, Jonathan Daümler-Ford commented on "Gilder's annoying high vocals and the outstanding guitar work of James McCulloch".[1]

Track listing

All tracks composed by Nick Gilder and James McCulloch.

  1. "(You Really) Rock Me" 2:45
  2. "Time After Time" 4:21
  3. "Metro Jets" 4:05
  4. "Electric Love" 3:10
  5. "The Brightest Star" 3:35
  6. "Watcher of the Night" 3:41
  7. "Worlds Collide" 4:54
  8. "Hold on Me Tonight" 6:02
  9. "Into the 80's" 2:53

Personnel

References

The track "Time After Time" has been covered by American rock band Sugar High.

Notes and References

  1. News: Daümler-Ford, Jonathan . Spin Off . Birmingham Daily Post . 18 August 1979 . 30 November 2018 . British Newspaper Archive. subscription .