Mitch Malloy (album) explained

Mitch Malloy
Type:Studio
Artist:Mitch Malloy
Border:yes
Released:March 31, 1992
Recorded:1991–1992
Genre:Melodic rock, AOR
Length:43:35
Label:RCA
Producer:Sir Arthur Payson
Next Title:Ceilings & Walls
Next Year:1993

Mitch Malloy is the self-titled debut album by American singer-songwriter Mitch Malloy. It featured 11 songs, all of which were co-written by Malloy himself and produced by engineer Sir Arthur Payson (according to Malloy, it was the first album Payson had produced on his own without his mentor, Desmond Child).[1]

The record's first single, the hard-edged, up-tempo rocker "Anything at All" became a top-20 hit on the US rock charts, and was a hit on the Billboard Hot 100 reaching #49 on June 13, 1992.[2] [3] It also had a rather popular music video, which was featured on MTV's Headbangers Ball. The album's second single, "Nobody Wins in This War" peaked at No. 66 on Billboards Top 100 with the third single, "Our Love Will Never Die," promoted on The Jay Leno Show.

Personnel

Production

Notes and References

  1. http://www.melodicrock.com/interviews/mitchmalloy.html Interview with Mitch Malloy (2000). "Mitch Malloy – Talks Van Halen" @melodicrock.com
  2. Web site: Mitch Malloy Songs ••• Top Songs / Chart Singles Discography ••• Music VF, US & UK hits charts.
  3. Web site: Billboard. June 13, 1992.