Walk On (Remastered) Boston

Album info

Album-Release:
1994

HRA-Release:
01.10.2021

Label: Geffen*

Genre: Rock

Subgenre: Modern Rock

Artist: Boston

Album including Album cover

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  • 1I Need Your Love (Album Version)05:33
  • 2Surrender To Me (Album Version)05:34
  • 3Livin' For You (Album Version)04:58
  • 4Walkin' At Night (Album Version)02:02
  • 5Walk On (Album Version)02:58
  • 6Get Organ-ized/Get Reorgan-ized (Album Version)04:27
  • 7Walk On (Some More) (Album Version)02:55
  • 8What's Your Name (Album Version)04:28
  • 9Magdalene (Album Version)05:57
  • 10We Can Make It (Album Version)05:29
  • Total Runtime44:21

Info for Walk On (Remastered)



"Walk On" is the fourth studio album by American hard rock band Boston, released on June 7, 1994 by MCA Records. It is the first album not to feature vocalist Brad Delp, though he did assist in the writing. Vocal duties were handled by Fran Cosmo, making this his first appearance on a Boston album. Delp and Cosmo shared leads during the album's supporting tour and the album’s follow-up Corporate America.

"Boston's long-awaited fourth album, Walk On, which this time took Tom Scholz a full seven years to complete, failed to capture the attention of most AOR fans and became the group's first record to not spawn a hit single. Perhaps the reason was AOR and classic rock stations began losing their audiences in 1992; more likely, it was because Scholz's legendary perfectionism didn't yield the same results it did in the past. Although the production is certainly state of the art and is overflowing with detail, there aren't any memorable songs or hooks to justify such extravagance. On the surface, the record sounds fine, but there is no substance beneath the layers of gloss." (Stephen Thomas Erlewine, AMG)

Fran Cosmo, vocals
Tom Scholz, guitar, piano, organ, keyboard, clavinet, bass (1, 2, 8–10) drums (1, 8)
Gary Pihl, guitar, clapping
David Sikes, bass (3, 5–7) backing vocals
Doug Huffman, drums (2, 3, 5–7, 9, 10)
Additional musicians:
Bob Cedro, rhythm guitar, special effects, clapping
Sean Olsen, clapping, rhythm guitar, flute
Tommy Funderburk, backing vocals
Matt Belyea, clapping

Produced by Tom Scholz

Digitally remastered

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