1 | The EndingBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroGuitar, Synthesizer [Strings] – Jay GraydonPercussion – Victor FeldmanPiano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Oberheim] – Michael OmartianVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – J. Graydon, S. Kipner | 3:23 |
2 | GuiltyBacking Vocals – Bill Champlin, Tom KellyBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroGuitar – Jay GraydonPiano, Organ – Greg MathiesonVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – R.Leigh, S. Kipner | 3:29 |
3 | War GamesAcoustic Guitar – Steve LukatherBacking Vocals – Bill Champlin, Bobby Kimball, Tom KellyBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroGuitar, Synthesizer [Strings] – Jay GraydonPercussion – Victor FeldmanPiano – Greg MathiesonVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – R.Leigh, S. Kipner | 3:48 |
4 | The BeginningBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroGuitar, Synthesizer [Strings] – Jay GraydonPercussion – Victor FeldmanPiano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Oberheim] – Michael OmartianVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – J. Graydon, S. Kipner | 2:30 |
5 | Knock The Walls DownAcoustic Guitar – Larry CarltonBacking Vocals – J.C. Crowley, Peter BeckettBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroElectric Guitar – Jay GraydonElectric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Oberheim] – David FosterPercussion – Victor FeldmanSynthesizer [Oberheim] – Michael OmartianVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – S. Kipner | 4:11 |
6 | Cryin' Out For LoveBacking Vocals – Bill Champlin, Carmen Twillie, Venette GloudBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroGuitar – Jay GraydonOrgan – Greg MathiesonPercussion, Vibraphone – Victor FeldmanPiano, Synthesizer [Strings] – Michael OmartianSaxophone – Don RobertsVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – R.Leigh, S. Kipner | 3:32 |
7 | I've Got To Stop This Hurting YouBass – Kenny Lee LewisDrums – Mike LingleElectric Guitar, Backing Vocals – Tom SeufertPiano, Synthesizer – Geoffrey LeibSynthesizer [Oberheim] – Robbie Robinson Vocals, Acoustic Guitar – Steve KipnerWritten-By – S. Kipner, T. Seufert | 3:29 |
8 | LovemakerAcoustic Guitar – Larry CarltonBacking Vocals – J.C. Crowley, Peter BeckettBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroElectric Guitar – Jay GraydonPercussion – Victor FeldmanPiano, Synthesizer [Strings] – David FosterVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – F. Samuels, S. Kipner | 3:12 |
9 | School Of Broken HeartsBacking Vocals – Bill Champlin, Bobby Kimball, Carmen Twillie, Tom Kelly, Venette GloudBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroElectric Guitar – Jay GraydonPercussion – Victor FeldmanPiano, Electric Piano [Fender Rhodes], Synthesizer [Strings] – David FosterRhythm Guitar – Dean ParksTrombone – Bill Reichenbach Trumpet – Gary Grant, Jerry HeyVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – J. Graydon, S. Kipner | 3:58 |
10 | Love Is It's Own RewardAcoustic Guitar – Larry CarltonBass – David HungateDrums – Jeff PorcaroElectric Guitar, Synthesizer [Strings] – Jay GraydonPercussion – Victor FeldmanPiano – David FosterVocals – Steve KipnerWritten-By – R.Leigh, S. Kipner | 3:25 |
Category | Artist | Title (Format) | Label | Category | Country | Year |
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6E-202 | Steve Kipner | Knock The Walls Down (LP, Album) | Elektra | 6E-202 | US | 1979 |
6E-202 | Steve Kipner | Knock The Walls Down (LP, Album, Promo, Spe) | Elektra | 6E-202 | US | 1979 |
6E-202 | Steve Kipner | Knock The Walls Down (LP, Album, Promo, PRC) | Elektra | 6E-202 | US | 1979 |
AMCY-6035 | Steve Kipner | Knock The Walls Down (CD, Album, RE) | Elektra | AMCY-6035 | Japan | 1999 |
6E-202 | Steve Kipner | Knock The Walls Down (LP, Album) | Elektra | 6E-202 | Australia | 1979 |
℗1979 WEA International Inc.
©1979 Elektra Entertainment, a division of Warner Communications, Inc.
Manufactured by Warner-Pioneer Corporation, Japan
Recorded at Dawnbreaker Studios
Additional Recording & Mixing at Garden Rake Studios
Track 6 recorded at Recorded At Redwing Studios
Mastered at A&M Studios, Hollywood, CA
1979 release, produced by Jay Graydon. The Beginning Knock the Walls Down 2:30 Lovemaker 6:38 School of Broken Hearts 9:53 War Games 13:49 I've Got to do Not own the Copyright for the Audio. Just Enjoy. UK Pressing. Steve Kipner - Knock The Walls Down track from Steve's 1979 solo release. Hello We have detected Русский as your language preference. To change your preferred language, please choose a language using the dropdown. English Deutsch Español Français Italiano 日本語 한국어 Português Brasil Русский. Altre immagini. Listen to Steve Kipner Radio featuring songs from Knock the Walls Down free online. Слушать бесплатное интернет-радио, спорт, музыку, новости, разговорное и подкасты. События в прямом эфире, трансляции игр NFL, MLB, NBA, NHL, университетских команд и матчи Премьер-лиги. CNN, MSNBC, Fox News, ESPN, BBC, NPR. Knock The Walls Down. Play album. Get album. Kipner was born in Cincinnati, Ohio to an American father and Australian mother. He began his career in music in Australia as a member of the band Steve & The Board who achieved a number one single with the song Giggle Eyed Goo. Kipner then formed a duo with Steve Groves, and as Tin Tin achieved an American Top 20 single with Toast and Marmalade for Tea in 1971. Produced by Maurice Gibb of the Bee Gees, the song's success led to Tin Tin supporting the Bee Gees on their American tour of 1972. By this time Kipner was more interested in working as a son read more. скачать торрент torrent торент скачать DTS CD SACD-R Hi-Res stereo оцифровки Vinyl-Rip DVD-Audio скачать музыку бесплатно скачать без регистрации. Knock the Walls Down. Steve Kipner Format: Audio CD. I did not know anything about this Steve Kipner back in 1979, but bought this album because I loved Jay Graydon as a guitarist first and foremost, and as a composerarrangerproducer as well. Only later did I learn that Kipner was a well respected songwriter in LA's music scene. Kipner moved from London to California in 1974 and was a member of the bands Friends MGM, Skyband RCA, and Think out Loud A&M. He then recorded the solo album Knock the Walls Down in 1979. While writing and recording for his own album, Kipner came into contact with other artists who developed an interest in his songs for their albums, and accidentally fell into a song-writing career as more and more opportunities arose. At that time he met Australian manager Roger Davies, who in the early 1980s was working for Olivia Newton-John's manager