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Red Moon (The Call album)

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Red Moon
Studio album by
ReleasedAug. 17, 1990
GenreRock, alternative rock, indie rock
Length39:13
LabelMCA
ProducerMichael Been
The Call chronology
Let the Day Begin
(1989)
Red Moon
(1990)
Heaven & Back
(1997)

Red Moon is the seventh studio album by the American rock band The Call. It was released in 1990.

Track listing

All songs written by Michael Been except as indicated.

  1. "What's Happened to You" – 4:18
  2. "Red Moon" – 3:46
  3. "You Were There" – 4:04
  4. "Floating Back" – 3:25
  5. "A Swim in the Ocean" – 3:51
  6. "Like You've Never Been Loved" – 4:14
  7. "Family" – 3:41
  8. "This Is Your Life" – 4:09
  9. "The Hand That Feeds You" – 3:33
  10. "What a Day" (Jim Gordon, Been) – 4:12

Personnel

  • Scott Musick - drums and percussion
  • Jim Goodwin - keyboards, saxophones and vocals
  • Tom Ferrier - guitar and vocals
  • Michael Been - bass, guitar, keyboards and lead vocals
  • Bono - backing vocals on the track "What's Happened to You"

Production

  • Michael Been - producer
  • The Call - producer
  • Jim Scott - co-producer, recording engineer and mixer
  • Steve Holroyd - assistant engineer
  • Julie Last - assistant engineer
  • J.D.Brill - studio monitor engineer
  • Edd Kolakowski - guitar, piano and keyboard technician
  • Brian Gardner - mastering engineer

Reception

Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[1]
  • AllMusic (Tom Demalon) - "An intimate-sounding, organic record . . . With its lovely textures and melodic songs, Red Moon is start to finish [The Call's] fully realized and finest work."

References