Upfront (John Miles album) explained

Upfront
Type:studio
Artist:John Miles
Cover:Upfront albumcover.jpg
Released:1993
Genre:Rock
Label:EMI
Producer:Chris Lord-Alge
Prev Title:Transition
Prev Year:1985
Next Title:Tom and Catherine
Next Year:1999

Upfront is the eighth solo album of John Miles, released in 1993. It was his first album in eight years, due to being involved in several other projects, such as an album with Jimmy Page, an album with Joe Cocker, singing several tracks on albums by the Alan Parsons Project and touring with Tina Turner.[1]

It was also the first CD where bassist Bob Marshall did not play or co-write songs with Miles.

Track listing

All tracks written by John Miles

  1. "Everything's Ok"
  2. "Can't Get Through"
  3. "One More Day Without Love"
  4. "Oh How the Years Go By"
  5. "What Goes Around"
  6. "Now That the Magic Has Gone"
  7. "It's Such a Mystery"
  8. "Body of My Brunette"
  9. "For Ever and Ever"
  10. "It's Not Over Yet"
  11. "Chains and Wild Horses"
  12. "Absent Hearts"
  13. "Pale Spanish Moon"

Personnel

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Your browser does not support frames. To view our web site click here: http://stephencarson.pwp.blueyonder.co.uk . John-miles.net . 13 March 2012.