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Whatcha Want
2003 studio album by Michael Monroe From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Whatcha Want is the fifth studio album by Finnish glam rock singer Michael Monroe, released on January 21, 2003, through the German label SPV GmbH.
It was Monroe's first solo album since Hanoi Rocks' reunion in 2001, and was released just two months after Hanoi Rocks' comeback album Twelve Shots on the Rocks. A song Monroe has originally written for this album, entitled "Whatcha Want" (which also inspired the album's name) was eventually used for the Hanoi Rocks album Twelve Shots on the Rocks.
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Track listing
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Personnel
- Michael Monroe - vocals, guitar, additional bass, piano, saxophone, harmonica, handclaps
- Timpa Laine - bass
- Pink Gibson - lead guitar, rhythm guitar, 12-string guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Mr. T - keyboards
- Lacu Lahtinen - drums
- Dave Lindholm - lead guitar on "Telephone Bill is All Mine"
- Maria Hänninen - backing vocals on "Jimmy Brown"
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