Six (Loverboy album)

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Six
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Studio album by
ReleasedDecember 4, 1997
StudioMachine Works (West Vancouver)
Genre Rock
Length65:55
Label CMC International
Producer Paul Dean
Loverboy chronology
Temperature's Rising
(1995)
Six
(1997)
Live, Loud, and Loose
(2001)

Six is the title of Loverboy's sixth studio album, released in 1997. It is the band's first album with new material since 1987, and their last album to feature the original lineup, as bassist Scott Smith died in a boating accident in 2000.

Contents

Track listing

Six track listing
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Big Picture"Dean, Reno, Smith, Kevin McKenzie4:42
2."Love of Money"Dean, Reno4:01
3."Secrets"Dean, Reno, Alex Chuaqui5:12
4."Waiting for the Night"Dean, Reno4:27
5."Nobody Cares"Dean, Reno, Doug Johnson5:29
6."Goodbye Angel"David Steele, Kenny Gitros4:36
7."Create a Monster"Dean, Reno, Alex Chaqui4:11
8."Hair of the Dog"Dean, Reno, Smith, Frenette4:33
9."Maybe Someday"Dean, Kevin McKenzie5:17
10."Spinnin' My Wheels"Dean, Reno4:47
11."So Much for Love"Dean, Reno, Geraldo Dominelli, Gerry Doucette3:58
12."Tortured"Dean, Reno, Doug Johnson, Kevin McKenzie6:01
Total length:65:55
Japanese bonus track
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
13."Domino Effect"Dean, Reno, Manny Carlton4:13

Personnel

All information from the album booklet. [1]

Loverboy

Additional musicians

Production

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References

  1. (1997). "Six liner notes". In Six [CD booklet]. CMC International.