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Immortal | ||||
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Studio album by Beth Hart | ||||
Released | May 21, 1996 | |||
Recorded | A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA; Alpha Studios, Burbank, CA; Chartmaker Studios, Malibu, CA; Eden Studios, London, England; Rumbo Recorders, Canoga Park, CA; Sorcerer Sound, New York, NY. | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 50:00 | |||
Label | Atlantic | |||
Producer | Hugh Padgham, David Foster, Mike Clink | |||
Beth Hart chronology | ||||
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Immortal is the debut solo album by Beth Hart. It was listed as released by Beth Hart Band.
Track listing
- "Run" (Beth Hart, Jimmy Khoury)
- "Spiders in My Bed" (Hart)
- "Isolation" (Hart, Khoury, Tal Herzberg)
- "Hold Me Through the Night" (Hart, Khoury)
- "State of Mind" (Hart, Khoury, Herzberg)
- "Burn Chile" (Hart, Khoury, Herzberg)
- "Immortal" (Hart, Khoury, Herzberg)
- "Summer Is Gone" (Hart)
- "Ringing" (Hart, Khoury, Herzberg)
- "God Bless You" (Hart, Khoury)
- "Am I the One" (Hart)
- "Blame the Moon" (Geoffrey Tozer)
Personnel
- Beth Hart Band
- Beth Hart - vocals, piano; additional bass on "Isolation"
- Jimmy Khoury - electric and acoustic guitar; piano on "God Bless You"
- Tal Herzberg - bass
- Sergio Gonzalez - drums, percussion
with:
- Luis Conte - percussion
- David Foster - piano on "Hold Me Through the Night"
- Claude Gaudette - strings on "Hold Me Through the Night"
References
- Inc, Nielsen Business Media (27 July 1996). "Billboard". Nielsen Business Media, Inc.: 54.
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