Cindy Bullens Desire Wire - United Artists 1978 front cover rear cover Review Bullens has the heart and soul of a straight ahead no-nonsense female rocker. She writes good songs, sings well, and can open up on guitar, the few times she has a chance. This album suffered for two reasons. Number one, the producers made a mess of the entire proceedings. They were clueless about what to do with her, so rather than let her be herself they decided to get in there and really produce! Number two, the record company managed to lock Bullens in the cellar, and forget she was there. "Desire Wire" should have been a hit! Despite all this incompetence, it's not a bad debut, but it could have been much more. - Allan J Moore Cindy Bullens Steal The Night Casablanca 1979 front cover rear cover Review Cindy Bullens didn't have much luck with record companies. She signed with Casablanca when the label was close to self destructing. This time Bullens co-produced "Steal The Night"
ALBUM DETAILS Released: 2009 TRACK LISTING Unbound (4:08) Jellico Highway (6:27) Fishin’ In the Dark (4:19) (There’s A) Spy In the House of Love (4:36) You Plant Your Fields (3:54) Stickin’ With My Baby’s Love (3:57) I Gotta Believe In Something (4:31) The Violin Song (4:32) All My Angels (5:20) Box of Broken Hearts (3:45) On My Way (3:53) Save the Best for Last (4:03) The trio of artists that is The Refugees emerged on the music scene as a verifiably unmatched force of talent, diversity, and experience. Each successful in their own right as a solo artist, Cindy Bullens, Deborah Holland and Wendy Waldman formed their unique and innovative group in 2007 and since that time have been wowing audiences, radio DJs, and music critics alike with their soaring harmonies, indelible musicianship, and unforgettably humorous stage presence. Individually, The Refugees have logged almost four decades in the industry, with more than twenty solo albums and multiple Grammy Award nominations to their
Tracklist A1 Melody Train 2:37 A2 Jack Daniels Old No. 7 3:35 A3 Warmin' Up The Band 3:35 A4 Helpless When You're Gone 3:29 A5 Did It Rain 3:15 B1 Brand New Rock & Roll Band 3:13 B2 Takin' Shots 4:02 B3 The Way You Remain 3:16 B4 Evelyn Swing 2:04 B5 Southern California 4:15 Companies, etc. Pressed By – Columbia Records Pressing Plant, Terre Haute Credits Girl-group Backing Vocals – Cynthia Bullens *, June D. Williams *, Jessica Cleaves , Lani Groves , Shirley Brewer , Stephanie Spruill Bass Guitar – Joe Osborne * Drums, Percussion – Pete Gavin Electric Guitar, Acoustic Guitar – Ray Smith * Keyboards, Synthesizer – Jean Roussel Lead Guitar, Acoustic Guitar, Bass Guitar, Piano – Albert Lee Producer – Tony Colton Steel Guitar – Buddy Gene Emmons * Male Vocals, Male Harmony Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Don Everly Written-By – Albert Lee (tracks: A2, A3), Charles Nicholas Hodges (tracks: A2, A3), Don Everly (tracks: A4, B4), Peter Leslie Rowney (tracks: A2, A3), Raymond
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