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Rescue You

1985 studio album by Joe Lynn Turner


Rescue You is the first solo album of Joe Lynn Turner, formerly of Rainbow and Fandango.[4] It was produced by Roy Thomas Baker.[5]

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There was a single and video release of the song, "Endlessly." The song received extensive airplay on radio and peaked at No. 19 on Billboard’s Mainstream Rock chart.[6] The accompanying video was directed by Jim Yukich, whose credits included Iron Maiden, Genesis, and Jeff Beck. The director described the video “like a dream in the life," combining conceptual and performance footage, and revolves around the marketing of a rock star." It was filmed at Carthay Studios and the Electrasound Warehouse near Los Angeles. Tammara Wells produced.[7] The album debuted on the Billboard 200 Album chart, the week ending November 2, 1985, and was on the charts for a total of 12 weeks, peaking at No. 143.[8]

Track listing

Songs written by Greenwood/Turner except noted

  1. "Losing You" - 4:25
  2. "Young Hearts" - 3:52
  3. "Prelude" (Newman, Turner) - 0:56
  4. "Endlessly" - 3:40
  5. "Rescue You" - 4:31
  6. "Feel the Fire" - 3:28
  7. "Get Tough" (Delia, Turner) - 4:33
  8. "Eyes of Love" (Turner) - 3:49
  9. "On the Run" - 3:53
  10. "Soul Searcher" (Greenwood, Newman, Turner) - 4:08
  11. "The Race Is On" - 3:23

Personnel

Chart performance

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References

  1. Popoff, Martin (2018). The Deep Purple Family, vol 2 (2nd ed.). Wymer Publishing. p. 112. ISBN 978-1-908724-87-8.
  2. Suter, Paul Vivian (3 October 1985). "Emotional Rescue". Kerrang!. Vol. 104. London, UK: Morgan Grampian. p. 12.
  3. Rescue You by Joe Lynn Turner, retrieved 2016-09-06
  4. Sutherland, Sam; Goodman, Fred (October 5, 1985). "Reviews". Pop Picks. Billboard Magazine (pdf). Vol. 97, no. 40. p. 64 via AmericanRadioHistory.com. The album also marks the return to active duty of Roy Thomas Baker after a series of album projects as executive producer.
  5. "Billboard Top Rock Tracks". Billboard Magazine (pdf). Vol. 97, no. 45. November 9, 1985. p. 20 via AmericanRadioHistory.com.
  6. Moleski, Linda, ed. (December 21, 1985). "Pro Audio/Video". Video Track. Billboard Magazine (pdf). Vol. 97, no. 51. p. 32 via AmericanRadioHistory.com.
  7. "Billboard Top Pop Albums". Billboard Magazine (pdf). Vol. 97, no. 49. December 7, 1985. p. 79 via AmericanRadioHistory.com.



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