Let It Rock (Great White album) explained
Let it Rock is the eighth studio album by the American hard rock band Great White, released in 1996. It was recorded after their split with long-time manager and co-writer Alan Niven. After the acoustic sound of 1994's Sail Away, the band was determined to return to their hard rock roots.[1]
Track listing
- "My World" (Don Dokken, Matthew Johnson, Mark Kendall, Michael Lardie, Jack Russell) – 5:28
- "Lil Mama" (Kendall, Lardie, Russell, Dave Spitz) – 4:27
- "Where is the Love" (Lardie, Russell) – 4:22
- "Hand on the Trigger" (Lardie, Russell) – 5:17
- "Easy" (Kendall, Lardie, Russell) – 4:26
- "Pain Overload" (Audie Desbrow, Kendall, Lardie, Russell) – 4:41
- "Lives in Chains" (Kendall, Lardie, Russell, Spitz) – 6:20
- "Anyway I Can" (Teddy Cook, Desbrow, Kendall, Lardie, Russell) – 6:07
- "Man in the Sky" (Todd Griffin, Russell) – 4:38
- "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" (Floyd D. Rose, Scott Palmerton) – 2:45
- "Miles Away" (Kendall, Lardie, Russell) – 5:32
Japanese edition track listing
- "Lil Mama" – 4:27
- "Ain't No Way to Treat a Lady" – 2:45
- "My World" – 5:28
- "Pain Overload" – 4:41
- "Easy" – 4:26
- "Lives in Chains" – 6:20
- "Man in the Sky" – 4:38
- "Hand on the Trigger" – 5:17
- "Where Is the Love" – 4:22
- "Anyway I Can" – 6:07
- "Burnin' House of Love" – 3:52 (bonus track)
- "Miles Away" – 5:32
Personnel
Great White
- Jack Russell – lead and backing vocals, producer
- Mark Kendall – guitars, backing vocals
- Michael Lardie – guitars, keyboards, banjo, flute, backing vocals, producer, engineer
- Audie Desbrow – drums
Additional musicians
Production
- Dito Godwin – producer
- Ulysses Noriega, Darian Rundall, Stacey Hanlon – assistant engineers
- Steve Hall – mastering
Notes and References
- Web site: Great White – Let it Rock . February 28, 2011 . Sleaze Roxx . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110716083837/http://www.sleazeroxx.com/bands/greatwhite/let.shtml . July 16, 2011 . dmy-all .