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Artist: Stealin Horses

Title: Stealin Horses

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Category: melodic rock

Year: 1988

Label: Arista Bmg

Catalog Number: ARCD-8520

Personnel

Kiya Heartwood lead vocals, guitar
Kopana Terry drums, backing vocals

Steve Lukather guitar
Mandy Meyer guitar
Mike Porcaro bass
Neil Young harmonica
Pete Anderson guitar
Kevin Dukes guitar, mandolin
Bob Glaub bass
Danny Kootch Kortchmar guitar
Russ Kunkel percussion, drums
John J.R. Robinson percussion, drums
Richard Wachtel guitar
Waddy Wachtel guitar
Leland Sklar bass
Jai Winding keyboards

Tracks

1.  Turnaround  3:47
2.  Where All the Rivers Run  3:28
3.  Rain  3:49
4.  Harriet Tubman  3:14
5.  Walk Away  4:32
6.  The Well  4:58
7.  Gotta Get a Letter  3:48
8.  Dyin' by the Gun  2:42
9.  Tangled  3:58
10.  Ballad of the Pralltown Cafe  3:57
  
Total Running Time:  38:13

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Doug Date: December 22, 2010 at 18:34
No nothing about this disc. 1988 is going back in the day. The guests are a who's who, that's for sure!

From: Leykis101 Date: December 28, 2010 at 10:58
Lukathers on it, nuff said! it's a 5 star must have! so go get it!

From: hair metal again Date: November 4, 2016 at 13:16
pretty good release for STEALIN HORSE but nothing blowminding!imagine something like HEART from the countryside under a crystal production mostly cause of Greg Ladanyi and ARISTA record s help!it has its moments like "turnaround","walk away" ,the vocals are excellent and some great guests like Steve Lukather ,so worth picking up cheap!

From: tomdwa Date: March 6, 2020 at 21:20
Pretty undistinctive release, with the exception of the song The Well. As said in comment above, a kind of 'Heart from the countryside', with no great interest.


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