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Additional Information about Repeat Offender by Richard Marx (CD, Apr-1998, EMI Music Distribution)
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Album Features
UPC: 724381983522
Artist: Richard Marx
Format: CD
Release Year: 1998
Record Label: EMI Music Distribution
Genre: Rock & Pop

Track Listing
1. Nothin' You Can Do About It
2. Satisfied
3. Angelia
4. Too Late to Say Goodbye
5. Right Here Waiting
6. Heart on the Line
7. Real World
8. If You Don't Want My Love
9. That Was Lulu
10. Wait for the Sunrise
11. Children of the Night

 
Details
Playing Time: 49 min.
Contributing Artists: Tom Scott, Nathan East, Dave Koz, Larry Gatlin, Steve Lukather, Paulinho Da Costa, Marc Russo, The Gatlin Brothers
Producer: Richard Marx, David Cole
Distributor: EMI Music Distribution
Recording Type: Studio
Recording Mode: Stereo
SPAR Code: n/a

Album Notes
Personnel: Richard Marx (vocals); Steve Lukather, Michael Landau, Paul Warren, Bruce Gaitsch, Jon Walmsley (guitar); Marc Russo, Dave Koz, Larry Williams, Tom Scott (saxophone); Jerry Hey, Gary Grant (trumpet); Michael Omartian (piano, keyboards); Bill Payne (organ); Bill Champlin (organ, background vocals); Jeffery "C.J." Vanston, Bill Cuomo (keyboards); Jim Cliff, John Pierce, Randy Jackson, Nathan East (bass); Mike Derosier, John "J.R." Robinson, John Keane, Prairie Prince, Mike Baird (drums); Paulinho Da Costa (percussion); Terry Williams, Ruth Marx, Shelley Cole, Don Shelton, Gene Miller, Cynthia Rhodes, Bobby Kimball, Fee Waybill, Tommy Funderburk (background vocals); Larry Gatlin, The Gatlin Brothers.Richard Marx's seminal second album gets the remastering treatment it deserves on this 2008 re-release. Although known as a balladeer, Marx displays his crunchy rock side here, on an album that produced five hit singles and went multi-platinum in 1989, edging out Prince's BATMAN soundtrack at the top of the Billboard charts.