Harbinger (Dan Seals album)

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Harbinger
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Studio album by
Released1982
StudioStudio By The Pond, Morningstar Sound Studio and Doc's Place (Hendersonville, Tennessee); The Bennett House (Franklin, Tennessee).
Genre
Length43:57
Label Atlantic
Producer Kyle Lehning
Dan Seals chronology
Stones
(1980)
Harbinger
(1982)
Rebel Heart
(1983)
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Harbinger is the second solo album by American singer-songwriter Dan Seals. Two tracks "Can't Get You Out of My Mind", and "I Could Be Lovin' You Right Now" were both released as singles, but both failed to chart. This is his last album for Atlantic, before switching to Liberty/Capitol in 1983. This album was finally released on CD on October 17, 2006.

Contents

Track listing

  1. "Can't Get You Out of My Mind" (Steve Wilson, Kelly Wilson) - 4:28
  2. "I Could Be Lovin' You Right Now" (Pam Tillis, Jarrett Washington II) - 4:00
  3. "It's Not Gonna Be That Easy" (Deborah Allen, Eddie Struzick, Rafe Van Hoy) - 3:23
  4. "In My Heart" (Rick Bowles, Richard Putnam) - 3:29
  5. "It Will Be Alright" (David Foster, Jay Graydon, Allee Willis) - 3:51
  6. "I Don't Believe I'll Fall in Love Again" (Dan Seals, Van Hoy) - 3:56
  7. "Once in a While" (Alan Tarney) - 4:12
  8. "Up to Me" (Glen Ballard, Mark Mueller) - 3:30
  9. "Not Every Heart Succeeds" (Newton, Noble, Pippin, Spriggs) - 3:36
  10. "Bad News" (Seals, Van Hoy) - 5:07
  11. "Harbinger, Sage or Fool" (Seals) - 4:25

Personnel

Production



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