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Artist: Richard Marx

Title: Repeat Offender

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Category: Pop Rock

Year: 1989

Label: EMI Usa

Catalog Number: CDP-7-90380-2

Personnel

Richard Marx lead vocals, background vocals
Mark Baird drums
John Pierce bass
Steve Lukather guitars
Michael Omartian piano
Bill Champlin B3 organ, background vocals
Randy Jackson bass
Michael Landau guitars
Bruce Gaitsch guitars
Jeffery Vanston keyboards
Bill Payne B3 organ
Paulinho Da Costa percussion
Cynthia Rhodes background vocals
Prairie Prince drums
Jim Cliff bass
Marc Russo sax
Fee Waybill background vocals
Tommy Funderburk background vocals
John Keane drums
Jon Walmsley guitars
Paul Warren guitars
Dave Koz sax
Bobby Kimball background vocals
John Robinson drums
Mike Derosier drums
Bill Cuomo keyboards
Gatlin Brothers background vocals
Terry Williams background vocals
Ruth Marx background vocals
Shelley Cole background vocals
Gene Miller background vocals
Don Shelton background vocals
Kevin Cronin background vocals
Tom Scott sax
Jerry Hey trumpet
Gary Grant trumpet
Larry Williams sax

Tracks

1.  Nothin' You Can Do About It  4:44
2.  Satisfied  4:14
3.  Angelia  5:18
4.  Too Late to Say Goodbye  4:53
5.  Right Here Waiting  4:24
6.  Heart on the Line  4:43
7.  Real World  4:14
8.  If You Don't Want My Love  4:07
9.  That Was Lulu  3:45
10.  Wait for the Sunrise  4:16
11.  Children of the Night  4:45
  
Total Running Time:  49:23

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Existing comments about this CD

From: Doug Date: September 28, 2009 at 11:42
He's never going to be considered a heavy rocker so let's not jump on the whole "why is he on this site" thing. Cannot deny that he's a talented singer. Sure had a lot of help on this CD, huh? Some interesting names on above personnel list.

From: metalmaniac777 Date: October 27, 2009 at 14:52
No doubt about it, the guy's got an incredible voice and I'd gladly stick my dick in an industrial blender if he would do a bonafide hard rock album, but I'm pretty sure there's a better chance of Rosie O'Donnell dying from anorexia than that ever happening. I was 16 years-old when this CD came out and I remember absolutely loving "Children of the Night." Bought the cassette single and played it over and over again until everyone within earshot begged for mercy. The other hit songs ("Angelia" and "Right Here Waiting") are pretty solid soft-rock tunes too, but anyone expecting a hard edge is going to be as offended as a Baptist minister at a Satanic orgy.

From: feiying43 Date: January 7, 2010 at 19:09
Apart from those best known tracks here, the rest also rocks. Worth a listen, even today, 20 whole years from its release. P.S: Thought that 'Rush Street' 'Paid Vacation' should be both put on

From: rick kerch vzla Date: May 23, 2010 at 0:12
AOR,Pop and Rock all over,this album is pure excellence!.."Waiting For The Sunrise" and "Children Of The Night" are top notch songs but what about "Angelia","Right Here Waiting" and "Satisfied"...a perfect hit album 95/100

From: Ydol eM Date: July 31, 2013 at 9:28
I agree with rick about the styles that can be found here. Very professionally written, played and sung pop rock, sometimes soft aor. However, thanks to this professionalism, the album seems to me cold and sterile. I miss either rave energy (e.g.Bryan Adams) or sentimental vibes (e.g.Boulevard). Anyway, a nice album and excellent singer, definitely worth being a part of these pages. 80/100.

From: Doghouse Reilly Date: July 31, 2013 at 17:55
This is embarrassing. First time I ever slow-danced with a girl was to "Right Here Waiting." January, 1990, my older sister's winter formal dance (my mom was chaperoning and had brought me along) I bugged the DJ to play some meta, and he obliged with "Dr. Feelgoood" and, oddly, Metallica's "One." Then a bunch of pop stuff from the time, and up came ol' Richard Marx, and I found myself dancing with Tiffany, one of my sister's friends. My mom thought she was kinda trashy, but she was actually very sweet to em. We danced to one other song, and damn if I can remember what it was. New Kids On The Block, I think.

From: hair metal again Date: February 8, 2022 at 7:48
very good release for RICHARD MARX back in 89 becoming a woldwide success with songs like "right here waiting","angelia","too late to say goodbye"" and "children of the night"!pop rock of the highest quality is offered in a strong dose and overall this is a classic of the late 80s for sure


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