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'''''Flesh and Bone''''' is the fifth studio album by singer/songwriter [[Richard Marx]]. It was released in 1997 and was Marx's final studio album released on the Capitol Records imprint. (Marx returned to EMI-Capitol in 2004.) This album hit number 70 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' album chart and sold 250,000 copies in the United States. The single "Until I Find You Again" reached number three on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #42 on the Billboard Hot 100. Early pressings featured a bonus acoustic EP titled ''To The Bone.'' It also hit number one in other international markets. |
'''''Flesh and Bone''''' is the fifth studio album by singer/songwriter [[Richard Marx]]. It was released in 1997 and was Marx's final studio album released on the Capitol Records imprint. (Marx returned to EMI-Capitol in 2004.) This album hit number 70 on the ''[[Billboard (magazine)|Billboard]]'' album chart and sold 250,000 copies in the United States. The single "Until I Find You Again" reached number three on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #42 on the Billboard Hot 100. Early pressings featured a bonus acoustic EP titled ''To The Bone.'' It also hit number one in other international markets. |
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==Track listing== |
==Track listing== |
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Flesh and Bone is the fifth studio album by singer/songwriter Richard Marx. It was released in 1997 and was Marx's final studio album released on the Capitol Records imprint. (Marx returned to EMI-Capitol in 2004.) This album hit number 70 on the Billboard album chart and sold 250,000 copies in the United States. The single "Until I Find You Again" reached number three on the US Billboard Adult Contemporary chart and #42 on the Billboard Hot 100. Early pressings featured a bonus acoustic EP titled To The Bone. It also hit number one in other international markets.
This album is out of print.
Track listing
- "Fool's Game" (Marx) - 6:25
- "You Never Take Me Dancing" (Marx) - 5:39
- "Touch of Heaven" (Marx) - 4:51
- "What's the Story" (Marx) - 5:04
- "Every day of Your Life" - with Aska (Marx) - (Europe and Asian edition) - 4:37
- "Angel's Lullaby" (Marx) - (Europe and Asian edition) - 3:57
- "Can't Lie to My Heart" (Marx) - 6:29
- "Until I Find You Again" (Marx) - 4:24
- "My Confession" (Marx) - 5:08
- "Eternity" (Marx) - 5:23
- "What's Wrong with That" (Marx/Waybill) - 4:40
- "The Image" (Marx/Waybill) - 4:21
- "Breathless" (Marx) - 5:48
- "Miracle" (Marx) - 4:20
- "Surrender To Me" - (with Lara Fabian) (Marx & Ross Vanelli) - (Canada, Europe and Asian edition) - 3:41
Bonus Tracks on Japanese release
• "Every Day Of Your Life(Duet with ASKA)" - 4:40
• "Too Shy To Say" - 3:20
• "Every Day Of Your Life(Richard solo)" - 4:40
Singles/Chart history
Year | Song | Chart positions | ||||
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U.S. Hot 100 | U.S. AC | UK | ||||
1997 | "Until I Find You Again" | 42 | 3 | 14 |
Album credits
Personnel
- Simon Franglen - Keyboards, Drum Programming, Keyboard Programming, Synclavier Programming
- Bruce Gaitsch - Acoustic Guitar, Nylon String Guitar, Other Guitars
- Goregous Blonde - Producer
- David Innis - Keyboards
- Randy Jackson - Producer, Bass Guitar, Synth Programming
- Jamey Jaz - Arranger, Synth Programming
- Tom Keane - Rhodes
- Michael Landau - Other Guitars
- John Lehmkuhl - Synth Programming
- Dick Marx - Arranger, Writer, Conductor
- Richard Marx - Producer, Arranger, Writer, Lead Vocals, Acoustic Guitar, Keyboards, Acoustic Piano, Digital Piano, Synth Kalimba
- Herman Matthews - Drums
- John Moffet - Drums
- Greg Phillanganes - Keyboards, Rhodes
- Matt Rollings - Hammond B3
- Marc Russo - Sax
- Michael Thompson - Other Guitars
- Chris Trujillo - Percussion
- Fee Waybill - Producer, Writer
- Kim Wilson - Harmonica
Background vocals
- Bob Bowker
- Steve Grissette
- Richard Marx
- Cindy Mizelle
- Jeff Morrow
- Tony Ransom
- Luther Vandross
- Fee Waybill
- Nita Whitaker
- Marice White
- Paulette Williamson
Horns
- Gary Grant
- Steve Grove
- Jerry Hey
- Charley Loper
- Marc Russo
- Lee Thornberg
Strings
- Murray Adler
- Israel Baker
- Farhad Behroozi
- Bette Byers
- Gail Tricia Cruz-Farkas
- Waldemar DeAlmida
- Henry Ferber
- James Getzoff
- Ezra Kliger
- Brian Kundell
- Cynthia Morrow
- Carole Mukogawa
- David Shamban
- Daniel Smith
- Milton Thomas
- Charles Veal Jr.
Engineers
- Allen Abrahamson
- Claude Achile
- Craig Bauer
- David Cole
- Bill Drescher
- Greg Droman
- Robert Flack
- Bruce Gaitsch
- Jess Sutcliffe
- David Whittman
Guest stars