Greg Kihn Again

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Greg Kihn Again
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Studio album by
Released1977
Recorded1977
StudioCBS Studios, San Francisco
Genre Rock
Length38:41
Label Beserkley
Producer Matthew King Kaufman, Glen Kolotkin
Greg Kihn chronology
Greg Kihn
(1976)
Greg Kihn Again
(1977)
Next of Kihn
(1978)
Singles from Greg Kihn Again
  1. "For You"
    Released: 1977
  2. "Love's Made a Fool of You"
    Released: 1977
  3. "Madison Avenue"
    Released: 1977
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Greg Kihn Again is the second studio album by American singer-songwriter Greg Kihn. [3] It was released by Beserkley in 1977.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Love's Made a Fool of You" Buddy Holly, Bob Montgomery 2:44
2."Island"Greg Kihn2:38
3."Last of Me"Kihn, Rose Bimler 4:48
4."Real Big Man"Kihn5:03
5."Politics"Kihn4:20
6."Hurt So Bad"Kihn4:45
7."For You" Bruce Springsteen 3:57
8."If You Be My Love"Kihn2:50
9."Madison Avenue"Kihn, Bimler4:49
10."Untie My Hands" Dave Carpender, Larry Lynch, Steve Wright 3:16

Personnel

Additional personnel

Production

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References

  1. "Greg Kihn Again Review by Jim Worbois". AllMusic. Retrieved 22 March 2024.
  2. The Rolling Stone Album Guide. Random House. 1992. p. 393.
  3. McParland, Robert (2022). Singer-Songwriters of the 1970s: 150+ Profiles. McFarland, Inc. p. 95.
  4. "Greg Kihn Again". 12 November 2012.