Double Eclipse

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Double Eclipse
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Studio album by
ReleasedApril 28, 1992 (International edition)
May 8, 1992 (Japanese edition)
Recorded1991-1992
Studio
Genre
Length56:53(International edition)
60:57 (Japanese edition)
Label MCA
Producer Neal Schon
Hardline chronology
Double Eclipse
(1992)
II
(2002)
Singles from Double Eclipse
  1. "Takin' Me Down"
    Released: 1992
  2. "Hot Cherie"
    Released: 1992
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
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Rock Hard 8.5/10 [2]

Double Eclipse is the debut studio album released by the American hard rock band Hardline in 1992.

Contents

The first single released from the album was "Takin' Me Down", written by Johnny and Joey Gioeli with Neal Schon. "Takin' Me Down" peaked at No. 37 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in June 1992. [3] The album's second single, a cover of a Mainstream Rock Tracks chart hit by Danny Spanos from 1983 and written by members of the band Streetheart, "Hot Cherie" rose to No. 25 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart in the fall of 1992. [3]

Journey guitarist Neal Schon joined the Gioeli brothers and toured for this album, which rocks a bit harder than most of his Journey and Bad English tracks had and features little synthesizer (even though it features two tracks co-written with the aforementioned bands' keyboardist, Jonathan Cain), but Schon departed for other projects after the band lost its record deal. Schon was replaced by former The Storm guitarist Josh Ramos.

The song "Can't Find My Way" (in its demo form) is featured during the montage love scene in the 1992 Brandon Lee action movie Rapid Fire . The song "I'll Be There" is played during the film's closing credits. The song "Hot Cherie" is used in episode 7 of Peacemaker season 1 in the red ford scene.

Hardline's 2002 album, II , and 2012 album, Danger Zone , each depict an eclipse as part of its cover artwork, an homage to Double Eclipse's ten-year and twenty-year anniversaries.

Track listing

All tracks are written by Neal Schon, Johnny Gioeli, Joey Gioeli, except where noted

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Life's a Bitch" 4:22
2."Dr. Love"Mark Baker, Brian Connors, Mike Slamer 5:31
3."Rhythm from a Red Car" 3:40
4."Change of Heart" 4:42
5."Everything"Schon, Johnny Gioeli, Joey Gioeli, Eddie Money, Jonathan Cain, Tony Marty, Mark Tanner3:55
6."Takin' Me Down" 3:34
7."Hot Cherie" (originally performed by Streetheart then Danny Spanos)Randy Bishop, Daryl Gutheil, Jeffrey Neill, Kenneth Shields, Ken Sinnaeve 4:47
8."Bad Taste" 4:23
9."Can't Find My Way" 5:28
10."I'll Be There"Schon, Johnny Gioeli, Joey Gioeli, Cain4:36
11."31-91"Schon1:32
12."In the Hands of Time" 6:18
Total length:52:41
Japanese edition only album bonus track
No.TitleLength
3."Love Leads the Way" (Every track from Rhythm from a red car onwards moves up a slot)4:04
Total length:56:45

Personnel

Band members
Production

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