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Breakdown in Paradise 1979 Album

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Length
35m 49s
Country
Canada
Release Dates
1979-12-00
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Breakdown in Paradise is the eighth album by the Canadian rock band Chilliwack, released in December 1979. The album was originally intended to be called Road to Paradise, but the death of Mushroom Records head Shelly Siegel in January 1979 made the collapse of the label, which had released each of Chilliwack's last three albums, all but certain. In addition, after the last album three of the longstanding band members left the group, leaving only Bill Henderson and Brian MacLeod from the prior lineup. Throughout recording, the band was tinkering with its lineup, and only bass player Ab Bryant continued to appear with the group after Mushroom's collapse.
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Tracklist
1. Communication Breakdown 3m 45s
2. Trial by Fire 3m 26s
3. Guilty 3m 24s
4. 148 Heavy 3m 55s
5. Let It All Begin 3m 37s
6. So Strong 3m 53s
7. The Last Time 4m 37s
8. Are You With Me 4m 52s
9. Road to Paradise 4m 20s

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There's no real reason to check out this Chilliwack album which cut in not long before they elevated to bigger commercial status, other than - it's well done! It's reasonably similar to an early 80's Cheap Trick record, but the songs are a bit more adventurous, and there was no reason - other than the standard excuse of lack of promotion - that tracks such as "148 Heavy", "Communication Breakdown" (nothing to do with the Led Zeppelin version), and "Road to Paradise" shouldn't have stormed a chart or two somewhere in this world. Solid album.
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