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Bowling in Paris

1989 studio album by Stephen Bishop From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bowling in Paris
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Bowling in Paris is an album by singer/songwriter Stephen Bishop, released by Atlantic Records in 1989.[1][2] It was his first studio album released in America since 1980's Red Cab to Manhattan. Eric Clapton, Phil Collins, and Sting contributed to the album.[3]

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The album includes a re-recorded version of "Walking on Air", the original of which had appeared in the 1986 film The Boy Who Could Fly. The updated version, featuring Collins on drums and additional vocals, cracked the top 20 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart.

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Critical reception

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The Edmonton Journal labeled the album "a morass of syrupy, wimpy love songs."[6]

Track listing

All songs written by Stephen Bishop, with additional contributors noted.

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Personnel

Musicians

Production

  • Producers – Michael Omartian (1–3, 5, 7, 8, 10 & 11); Phil Collins (4, 6, 9, 11); Gus Dudgeon (4); Hugh Padgham (4, 6, 9); Nick Launay (11).
  • Engineers – David Ahlert, Charles Barrett, Sid Barrett, Kevin Becka, Tchad Blake, Doug Carlton, Terry Christian, Graham Dickson, Steve Jackson, Nick Launay, David Leonard and Hugh Padgham.
  • Studios – Lighthouse Recorders (Los Angeles, CA); The Sound Factory (Hollywood, CA); The Farm (Surrey, England); Maison Rogue, Homeland Studio and Elephant Studios (London, UK); AIR Studios (Montserrat).
  • Mastered by Steve Hall at Future Disc (North Hollywood, CA).
  • Photography – Chris Cuffaro
  • Liner Notes – Phil Collins
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