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From David Werner's 1979 self-titled album on Epic Records.
Performer: David Werner. David Werner - What's Right, Eye To Eye MP3 version. What's Right (7", Single, Promo). David Werner - Whats Right Eye To Eye DOWNLOAD.
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In 1979, David Werner's third album offered some of the greatest glam sounds of the decade. On the brilliant single "What's Right" and the icy "Every New Romance," Werner does resemble Bowie vocally, with a more muscular rhythm section and even chunkier guitars, and both tracks stand up to the best of Bowie's early-'70s releases. Throughout the album, though, Werner's versatility as a vocalist, songwriter, and arranger demonstrate that he is much more than an American derivative of that other David. Can't Imagine" delivers bristling.
Demonstration Not For Sale Taken From The Epic Lp: "DAVID WERNER" JE 36126 Produced by Clearmountain, Werner and Doyle in association with Record Logic Corporation Botj Sides Identical Stereo. Matrix, Runout (A and B Labels Identical): ZSS 166615. ES 382. David Werner. What's Right, Eye To Eye (7", Single).
The album received airplay across the country landing the album at number 65 on the Billboard Top 100 in 1979. Backed by Mark Doyle on guitar, Albritton Mcclain on bass, and drummer Thom Mooney Werner went on a headlining national concert tour highlighted by appearance at Pittsburgh’s Stanely Theatre and Dick Clark’s American Bandstand. com wrote: - In 1979, David Werner's third album offered some of the greatest glam sounds of the decade. Following his recording career David Warner became a songwriter and record producer. He became one of EMI Publishing’s top placing his songs on albums released in the US and Europe.
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The album was produced by David Bottrill. The album debuted at No. 2 on the Billboard 200 chart upon its initial release, selling 148,000 copies in its first week. It was certified triple platinum by the RIAA on March 4, 2003. The album appeared on several lists of the best albums of 1996, including that of Kerrang! and Terrorizer. The angel is trying to give him good advice while the devil is trying to get him to do what's bad for him. It's not always that simple, though. The song "Third Eye" contains samples of comedian Bill Hicks. The title may be a reference to Hicks' assertions that psilocybe mushrooms could be used to "squeegee third eye clean. A goal of the album as a whole was to "open people up in some way and help open their third eye and help them on a.
| What's Right | 3:35 |
| Eye To Eye | 3:57 |
| Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 9-50756 | David Werner | What's Right / Eye To Eye (7", Single) | Epic | 9-50756 | US | 1979 |
| 9-50756 | David Werner | What's Right (7", Single, Promo) | Epic | 9-50756 | US | 1979 |
| ES 382 | David Werner | What's Right / Eye To Eye (7", Single) | Epic | ES 382 | New Zealand | 1979 |
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