What's Next (album)

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What's Next
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Studio album by
Released1980
Recorded1979–1980
StudioTempo Studios, Montreal, Quebec
Length42:44
Label Columbia
Producer Frank Marino
Mahogany Rush chronology
Tales of the Unexpected
(1979)
What's Next
(1980)
The Power of Rock 'n' Roll
(1981)
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What's Next is an album by Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush, released in 1980, under Columbia Records. [3] A bootleg CD edition of this album exists, taken from a vinyl source with additional live tracks recorded in Salinas, California, during the Juggernaut tour of 1983.

Contents

Track listing

All songs by Frank Marino, except "Roadhouse Blues" written by Jim Morrison, Robby Krieger, Ray Manzarek, John Densmore; "Mona" written by Bo Diddley; "Rock Me Baby" written by B.B. King.

  1. "You Got Livin" - 4:37
  2. "Finish Line" - 4:08
  3. "Rock Me Baby" - 4:48
  4. "Something's Comin' Our Way" - 6:42
  5. "Roadhouse Blues" - 5:25
  6. "Loved by You" - 8:38
  7. "Rock 'n' Roll Hall of Fame" - 4:03
  8. "Mona" - 4:23

Bootleg CD edition live bonus tracks

  1. "Midnight Highway" - 4:00
  2. "Maybe It's Time" - 6:01
  3. "Juggernaut" - 4:07
  4. "Something's Coming Our Way" - 4:55
  5. "Strange Dreams" - 6:32

Personnel

Charts

CountryDatePeak position
CAN198070 [4]
US198088 [5]

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References

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  3. "Frank Marino & Mahogany Rush - Albums".
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