Freeze (album)

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Freeze
Brood freeze.jpg
Studio album by
Released1989 (1989)
StudioFriends Studio, Amsterdam
Genre Rock and roll, blues
Label CBS
Producer The Wild Romance
Herman Brood & His Wild Romance chronology
Hooks
(1989)
Freeze
(1989)
Live
(1992)

Freeze is the tenth studio album by Dutch rock and roll and blues group Herman Brood & His Wild Romance. The album reached #63 on the Dutch album chart on 3 November 1990, and stayed on the chart for 5 weeks. [1] Brood, who had just won the 1989 Popprijs, one of the highest Dutch awards for popular music, recorded Freeze with the help of Clarence Clemons of the E Street Band and Tejano accordion player Flaco Jiménez. Lack of success for this album leads Brood to stop touring. [2]

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Blue Ice Moon"Brood, Roy Bakker3:31
2."Crackin' Up"Brood, David Hollestelle Jr.4:26
3."The Talkin'"Brood3:59
4."Break Away"Brood, David Hollestelle Jr.4:29
5."Lie & Cheat"Brood2:17
6."Boys in Black"Brood, Roy Bakker, David Hollestelle Jr., Ivo Severijns1:02
7."Beefin' It Up"Brood, Ivo Severijns4:21
8."Cat Smoke"David Hollestelle Jr.2:13
9."Legal in Amsterdam"Brood, David Hollestelle Jr.4:05
10."Johnny"Brood1:19
11."He'll Have to Go"Brood1:01
12."Cripple (Without You)"Brood, David Hollestelle Jr.2:49
13."On Top of You"Brood, David Hollestelle Jr.2:27
14."Forever"Erik Walet, Mads Nordheim2:07
15."Blue Moon" Richard Rodgers, Lorenz Hart 1:00
16."It Ain't the Gun"Brood, David Hollestelle Jr.5:09

Personnel

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References

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