Pretty Girls (album)

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Pretty Girls
Pretty girls dalbello.jpg
Studio album by
Released1979
Genre Pop, rock
Label Talisman
Producer Al Ciner, Bob Monaco
Lisa Dalbello chronology
Lisa Dal Bello
(1977)
Pretty Girls
(1979)
Drastic Measures
(1981)

Pretty Girls is the second album by Lisa Dal Bello.

Contents

Track listing

No.TitleLyricsLength
1."Pretty Girls"Dal Bello3:00
2."Still in Love"Dal Bello, David Jollitte3:35
3."Hollywood"Dal Bello3:40
4."(Is There) Anything I Can Do"Lisa Dal Bello3:50
5."Talisman"Dal Bello, Joey Miquelon, Liz Lauzanne4:30
6."Make Up Your Mind Paula"Dal Bello3:08
7."Miracle Maker"Dal Bello, Janet Keen3:40
8."Lost Without Your Love"Dal Bello, Lauzanne3:52
9."Dreams (Are for Lovers)"Dal Bello3:48
10."Make It Last"Dal Bello3:56

Personnel

Michael Boddicker American composer

Michael Lehmann Boddicker, is an American film composer and session musician, specializing in electronic music. He is a three times National Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences (N.A.R.A.S.) Most Valuable Player "Synthesizer" and MVP Emeritus, he was awarded a Grammy as a songwriter for "Imagination" from Flashdance in 1984. He is the president of The Lehmann Boddicker Group.

Jay Gruska is an American songwriter and composer best known for his film and television scoring, and for writing hit songs for a variety of artists. He has composed musical scores for dozens of TV dramas, with over 500 hours of shows played internationally.

Frederick Lawrence Mandel is a Canadian session musician, keyboard player and guitarist.

Production

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