Broken Promises (album)

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Broken Promises EP
Broken Promises cover.jpg
EP by
Allen Crane
Released2000
Recorded Atlantis Studio Nashville
Genre Hard rock
Length21:01
Label The Orchard Records
Producer Voytek Kochanek

Broken Promises is the Allen Crane debut CD which features guitarist Mark Warner and veteran Cinderella drummer Fred Coury.

Contents

Track listing

All tracks by Mark Warner

  1. "Broken Promises" – 4:35
  2. "She Came To Me" – 3:10
  3. "Hootie Hoo Hoo" – 4:10
  4. "Open Up Your Eyes" – 6:23
  5. "Feelin' Better" – 3:32

Credits

Joseph Charles Michael Tafarella, better known as Steve Rossi, was an American stand-up comedian and singer, best known from his work with Marty Allen as Allen & Rossi.

Fred Coury American musician

Fred Coury is best known as the drummer for the glam metal band Cinderella. Coury lists Neil Peart, Peter Criss, Bobby Blotzer, John Bonham, Eric Carr, Tommy Lee and Tommy Aldridge as his drumming inspirations.

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