Tim Feehan
After Alberta native Tim Feehan pursued a solo career and released two albums for Mustard, small Canada label, Feehan also won the Alberta Recording Association Songwriting competition. The prize was a recording session with producer David Foster. Thus, Feehan recorded a single, "Read Between The Lines" produced by David Foster also featuring Steve Lukather on guitar and Fee Waybill doing backing vocals. Feehan then went to Los Angeles hot on the heals of winning the David Foster Songwriting Competition for the song "Where's The Fire?", by which In he convinced Scotti Bros. records his value as a songwriter/performer in 1986. He moved to LA and soon attracted the attention of producers of the Charlie Sheen movie 'The Wraith' and they loved his song "Where's The Fire?" so much it became the title theme of the movie in November 1986. Tim Feehan's international debut (his third solo) album was released in March, 1987. Around then Tim toured as the lead singer for the David Foster's Japan Tour '87 with Lee Ritenour where he was mobbed by fans because his solo videos were being aired on Japanese TV as part of the promotion of Foster's tour and Scotti Bros. push for the Feehan's solo album.
Release: March, 1997
Label: Scotti Bros. Records, USA (40592)
First reissued CD release: 28 November, 2008 by Sony Music Entertainment - NL Distribution Germany (88697396362)
Tracks
1. Where's The Fire
2. Listen For The Haertbeat
3. Vanna
4. Loveline
5. Read Between The Lines
6. Mean Streak
7. The Painter
8. One Step Away
9. Isolation
Producers:David Foster, Tim Feehan
Tim Feehan: Vocals, Keyboards
- Musicians -
Keyboards: Marcel Hamel
Guitars: Steve Lukather, Louis Sedmak
Percussion: Ron Vaugeois
Trumpet, Flugelhorn: Vince Mai
Sax: Dave Babcock, Jim Pinchin
Background Vocals: Phil Perry, Gord Maxwell, Fee Waybill, Matthew Feehan
Additonal Musicians: Al Doblish, Donovan Reimer
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