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Overview
After Fastway made a huge splash with their 1983 debut, they fell off the hard rock map but briefly received a little attention for their fifth album, the Trick or Treat soundtrack featuring titles like "Tear Down the Walls," "Don't Stop the Fight," and "Get Tough." Trick or Treat features the combined talents of singer Dave King and namesake guitarist "Fast" Eddie Clarke, and although the album lacks Clarke's bluesy rambunctiousness that matched up so nicely with King on earlier recordings, the singer's vocals are in typically good form.
Product Details
Release Date: | 02/01/2008 |
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Label: | Sbme Special Mkts. |
UPC: | 0886972386423 |
catalogNumber: | 723864 |
Rank: | 17462 |
Tracks
Album Credits
Performance Credits
Fastway Primary ArtistShane Carroll Guitar
Alan Connor Drums
Paul Reid Bass
Jerry Shirley Drums
Charlie McCracken Bass
Eddie Carroll Guitar
Dave King Vocals
Technical Credits
"Fast" Eddie Clarke ProducerEddie Kramer Producer
Pete Williams Programming
Will Reid Dick Producer
Stephen E. Smith Executive Producer
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