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Richard Marx (album)

Richard Marx is the debut studio album by singer/songwriter and record producer/arranger, Richard Marx, released in June 1987.

Richard Marx
Studio album by
ReleasedJune 15, 1987
RecordedOctober 1986 – February 1987
Studio
Genre
Length45:18
Label
Producer
Richard Marx chronology
Richard Marx
(1987)
Repeat Offender
(1989)
Singles from Richard Marx
  1. "Don't Mean Nothing"
    Released: May 26, 1987
  2. "Should've Known Better"
    Released: September 8, 1987
  3. "Have Mercy"
    Released: November 14, 1987 (Not released as single in the US)
  4. "Endless Summer Nights"
    Released: January 16, 1988
  5. "Hold On to the Nights"
    Released: May 3, 1988
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
Allmusic[1]

Four singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100, including Marx's first number one pop single "Hold On to the Nights" in mid-1988. The album's first single, "Don't Mean Nothing", hit number 1 on Billboard's Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart on July 4, 1987.

Development

In the early 1980s, Richard Marx had started his music career in Los Angeles as a background singer and songwriter for other artists. Marx was determined to become a solo artist, stating that "I didn't want to give my best songs away. "Should've Known Better", for instance, was written three years ago, and whenever I'd play it for an artist I'd get a real good response. It was the song I could've placed the easiest, but I knew that I should be the one to do it. When the deal with Manhattan Records came through early in '86, I put everything else on hold - I saw this album as a challenge to show what I could really do."[2]

Marx's relationship with the label was positive, with Marx stating that "Manhattan Records was behind my writing and my voice... that's all they needed. I wasn't told to go into the studio and write hits; I was told to make an album I believed in. Through trial and error, I came up with a record that feels right and that's me."[2]

The album was co-produced by David Cole, whom Marx enjoyed working with. Cole had previously produced singer-songwriter Bob Seger's album Like a Rock which Marx stated that it "...sounded great. David and I worked closely together on the production to insure that the record had that kind of sound."[2]

Another advantage for Marx was the roster of musicians who played on the album. Marx's manager convinced Eagles' guitarist Joe Walsh to play on the track "Don't Mean Nothing". Two other members of the Eagles, Randy Meisner and Timothy B. Schmit also sang background vocals on that track.[3] Marx was subsequently nominated for a Grammy Award for "Best Rock Vocal Performance - Solo" for "Don't Mean Nothing" in 1988.[4]

Marx wrote the lyrics for all of the songs on his debut, with the exception of "Lonely Heart" and "Remember Manhattan" which were written by Fee Waybill from The Tubes. Marx co-wrote the music for the album with Bruce Gaitsch, Jim Lang, and Michael Omartian.[2] In the liner notes, Marx dedicated the album to his parents, Ruth and Dick Marx.[3]

Reception

Four singles were released from the album, each of them doing well on the charts. Marx's future wife, Cynthia Rhodes, G. W. Bailey, and Fee Waybill appeared in the video for the lead single "Don't Mean Nothing".[5] The album went to number eight on the Billboard charts and spent 86 weeks on that chart.[6] The album was certified triple platinum.[7] In the United Kingdom, the album entered the charts on April 9, 1988 where it stayed for two weeks peaking at number 68.[8]

The album received praise from music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic, who stated that "Richard Marx's self-titled debut album was a finely crafted record of mainstream pop/rock. ... Filled with carefully constructed radio-ready tracks, it was no surprise that the album became a huge hit."[1]

Track listing

All tracks are written by Richard Marx, except where noted.

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Should've Known Better" 4:10
2."Don't Mean Nothing"Richard Marx, Bruce Gaitsch4:41
3."Endless Summer Nights" 4:30
4."Lonely Heart"Marx, Fee Waybill3:53
5."Hold On to the Nights" 5:12
6."Have Mercy" 4:33
7."Remember Manhattan (featuring Dave Koz)"Marx, Waybill4:18
8."The Flame of Love"Marx, Jim Lang3:37
9."Rhythm of Life"Marx, Michael Omartian4:44
10."Heaven Only Knows" 5:40

Personnel

Production

  • All songs arranged by Richard Marx, except track 1 (Marx and Tom Keane), tracks 4 and 7 (Marx, Rhett Lawrence), track 8 (Jim Lang) and track 10 (Marx and the band).
  • Tracks 1, 3 and 10 produced by Humberto Gatica for Hum Productions, Inc. Recorded and mixed by Humberto Gatica, with additional recording by David Cole. "Should've Known Better" remixed by David Cole.
  • All other tracks produced by Richard Marx and David Cole. Recorded and mixed by David Cole.
  • Second Engineers – Peter Doell, Karen Siegel, Judy Clapp, Sam Ramos, Stephen Shelton, Jimmy Preziosi.
  • Mastered by Wally Traugott
  • Production Coordination – Susanne Marie Edgren
  • Creative Director – Ken Baumstein
  • Art Direction – Paula Scher
  • Design – Anthony Sellari
  • Photography – Nels Isrealson
  • Management – Steve Drimmer and Allen Kovac
  • Clothes – American Rags
    • "Should've Known Better", "Endless Summer Nights", "Hold on to the Nights", Heaven Only Knows" and "Have Mercy" published by Chi-Boy Music.
    • "Don't Mean Nothing" and "The Flame of Love" published by Chi-Boy Music and Edge of Fluke Music.
    • "Rhythm of Life" published by Chi-Boy Music and See This House Music.
    • "Remember Manhattan" and "Lonely Heart" published by Chi-Boy Music and Fee Songs.

Charts

Weekly charts

Chart (1988) Peak
position
Australian Albums (ARIA)[9] 7
The Billboard 200 Albums Chart 8
UK Albums Chart 68

Year-end charts

Chart (1988) Position
Australia (ARIA Charts)[10] 34

Certifications

Region Certification Certified units/sales
Australia (ARIA)[10] Gold 35,000^
Canada (Music Canada)[11] Platinum 100,000^
United States (RIAA)[12] 3× Platinum 3,000,000^

^ Shipments figures based on certification alone.

References

  1. ^ a b Erlwine, Stephen Thomas. "Richard Marx: Overview". Allmovie. Retrieved September 7, 2009.
  2. ^ a b c d Marx, Richard (1987). Richard Marx, Piano/Vocal sheet music. New York: Cherry Lane Music Company. p. 4. ISBN 0-89524-346-6.
  3. ^ a b Marx, Richard (1987). Richard Marx CD Booklet.
  4. ^ "Rock On The Net: 30th Grammy Awards - 1988". Retrieved September 7, 2009.
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2014-05-05. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
  6. ^ "Music Albums, Albums & Music Charts: Billboard.com". billboard.com. Retrieved 2009-09-07.
  7. ^ "RIAA Gold & Platinum". RIAA. Retrieved September 8, 2009.
  8. ^ Warwick, Neil; Jon Kutner; Tony Brown (2004). The Complete Book of the British Charts: Singles and Albums. Omnibus Press. p. 705. ISBN 1-84449-058-0. Retrieved September 9, 2009.
  9. ^ "Australiancharts.com – Richard Marx – Richard Marx". Hung Medien. Retrieved November 27, 2021.
  10. ^ a b "1988 ARIA Albums Chart". ARIA. Retrieved October 15, 2019. N.B. This page is missing some certifications.
  11. ^ "Canadian album certifications – Richard Marx – Richard Marx". Music Canada. Retrieved August 22, 2022.
  12. ^ "American album certifications – Richard Marx – Richard Marx". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved August 22, 2022.

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Richard Marx is the debut studio album by singer songwriter and record producer arranger Richard Marx released in June 1987 Richard MarxStudio album by Richard MarxReleasedJune 15 1987RecordedOctober 1986 February 1987StudioCapitol Hollywood Lion ShareLighthouse RecordersThe Mix RoomSunset SoundGenrePop rockadult contemporaryLength45 18LabelManhattanEMIProducerRichard MarxDavid ColeHumberto GaticaRichard Marx chronologyRichard Marx 1987 Repeat Offender 1989 Singles from Richard Marx Don t Mean Nothing Released May 26 1987 Should ve Known Better Released September 8 1987 Have Mercy Released November 14 1987 Not released as single in the US Endless Summer Nights Released January 16 1988 Hold On to the Nights Released May 3 1988Professional ratingsReview scoresSourceRatingAllmusic 1 Four singles reached the top three of the Billboard Hot 100 including Marx s first number one pop single Hold On to the Nights in mid 1988 The album s first single Don t Mean Nothing hit number 1 on Billboard s Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks chart on July 4 1987 Contents 1 Development 2 Reception 3 Track listing 4 Personnel 5 Production 6 Charts 6 1 Weekly charts 6 2 Year end charts 7 Certifications 8 ReferencesDevelopment EditIn the early 1980s Richard Marx had started his music career in Los Angeles as a background singer and songwriter for other artists Marx was determined to become a solo artist stating that I didn t want to give my best songs away Should ve Known Better for instance was written three years ago and whenever I d play it for an artist I d get a real good response It was the song I could ve placed the easiest but I knew that I should be the one to do it When the deal with Manhattan Records came through early in 86 I put everything else on hold I saw this album as a challenge to show what I could really do 2 Marx s relationship with the label was positive with Marx stating that Manhattan Records was behind my writing and my voice that s all they needed I wasn t told to go into the studio and write hits I was told to make an album I believed in Through trial and error I came up with a record that feels right and that s me 2 The album was co produced by David Cole whom Marx enjoyed working with Cole had previously produced singer songwriter Bob Seger s album Like a Rock which Marx stated that it sounded great David and I worked closely together on the production to insure that the record had that kind of sound 2 Another advantage for Marx was the roster of musicians who played on the album Marx s manager convinced Eagles guitarist Joe Walsh to play on the track Don t Mean Nothing Two other members of the Eagles Randy Meisner and Timothy B Schmit also sang background vocals on that track 3 Marx was subsequently nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Rock Vocal Performance Solo for Don t Mean Nothing in 1988 4 Marx wrote the lyrics for all of the songs on his debut with the exception of Lonely Heart and Remember Manhattan which were written by Fee Waybill from The Tubes Marx co wrote the music for the album with Bruce Gaitsch Jim Lang and Michael Omartian 2 In the liner notes Marx dedicated the album to his parents Ruth and Dick Marx 3 Reception EditFour singles were released from the album each of them doing well on the charts Marx s future wife Cynthia Rhodes G W Bailey and Fee Waybill appeared in the video for the lead single Don t Mean Nothing 5 The album went to number eight on the Billboard charts and spent 86 weeks on that chart 6 The album was certified triple platinum 7 In the United Kingdom the album entered the charts on April 9 1988 where it stayed for two weeks peaking at number 68 8 The album received praise from music critic Stephen Thomas Erlewine of Allmusic who stated that Richard Marx s self titled debut album was a finely crafted record of mainstream pop rock Filled with carefully constructed radio ready tracks it was no surprise that the album became a huge hit 1 Track listing EditAll tracks are written by Richard Marx except where noted No TitleWriter s Length1 Should ve Known Better 4 102 Don t Mean Nothing Richard Marx Bruce Gaitsch4 413 Endless Summer Nights 4 304 Lonely Heart Marx Fee Waybill3 535 Hold On to the Nights 5 126 Have Mercy 4 337 Remember Manhattan featuring Dave Koz Marx Waybill4 188 The Flame of Love Marx Jim Lang3 379 Rhythm of Life Marx Michael Omartian4 4410 Heaven Only Knows 5 40Personnel EditRichard Marx lead vocals backing vocals 1 3 7 9 keyboards 4 7 drums 4 7 acoustic piano 5 Tom Keane keyboards 1 3 10 Michael Omartian acoustic piano 2 keyboards 9 Rhett Lawrence keyboards 4 7 programming 4 7 drums 4 7 Jim Lang keyboards 8 drum programming 8 Michael Landau guitar 1 3 5 6 9 10 end guitar solo 4 guitar solo 5 6 Bruce Gaitsch rhythm guitar 2 guitar 3 6 7 1st and 2nd guitar solos 4 Joe Walsh rhythm guitar 2 guitar solo 2 John Pierce bass 1 10 Nathan East bass 2 3 Patrick O Hearn bass 5 Joe Chemay bass 6 9 Prairie Prince drums 1 John Keane drums 2 3 6 9 10 Tris Imboden drums 5 Paulinho da Costa percussion 1 3 5 10 Alex Acuna percussion 8 Dave Koz saxophone 3 7 10 Fee Waybill backing vocals 1 7 Timothy B Schmit backing vocals 2 Randy Meisner backing vocals 2 Karyn White backing vocals 6 Ruth Marx backing vocals 9 Cynthia Rhodes backing vocals 9 Horns on Rhythm of Life Jerry Hey Bill Reichenbach Jr Gary Grant and Larry Williams Arranged by Michael Omartian Richard Marx and Jerry Hey Get Lost Chorus on Rhythm of Life Ruth Marx Cynthia Rhodes Richard Marx Terry Williams Dean Pitchford Bobby Colomby Peter Doell DeWayne Brady Dick Marx Loretta Munoz Ross and Anne Schwartz Susanne Christian Susanne Edgren Brittney Cole and Julie LandauProduction EditAll songs arranged by Richard Marx except track 1 Marx and Tom Keane tracks 4 and 7 Marx Rhett Lawrence track 8 Jim Lang and track 10 Marx and the band Tracks 1 3 and 10 produced by Humberto Gatica for Hum Productions Inc Recorded and mixed by Humberto Gatica with additional recording by David Cole Should ve Known Better remixed by David Cole All other tracks produced by Richard Marx and David Cole Recorded and mixed by David Cole Second Engineers Peter Doell Karen Siegel Judy Clapp Sam Ramos Stephen Shelton Jimmy Preziosi Mastered by Wally Traugott Production Coordination Susanne Marie Edgren Creative Director Ken Baumstein Art Direction Paula Scher Design Anthony Sellari Photography Nels Isrealson Management Steve Drimmer and Allen Kovac Clothes American Rags Should ve Known Better Endless Summer Nights Hold on to the Nights Heaven Only Knows and Have Mercy published by Chi Boy Music Don t Mean Nothing and The Flame of Love published by Chi Boy Music and Edge of Fluke Music Rhythm of Life published by Chi Boy Music and See This House Music Remember Manhattan and Lonely Heart published by Chi Boy Music and Fee Songs Charts EditWeekly charts Edit Chart 1988 PeakpositionAustralian Albums ARIA 9 7The Billboard 200 Albums Chart 8UK Albums Chart 68Year end charts Edit Chart 1988 PositionAustralia ARIA Charts 10 34Certifications EditRegion Certification Certified units salesAustralia ARIA 10 Gold 35 000 Canada Music Canada 11 Platinum 100 000 United States RIAA 12 3 Platinum 3 000 000 Shipments figures based on certification alone References Edit a b Erlwine Stephen Thomas Richard Marx Overview Allmovie Retrieved September 7 2009 a b c d Marx Richard 1987 Richard Marx Piano Vocal sheet music New York Cherry Lane Music Company p 4 ISBN 0 89524 346 6 a b Marx Richard 1987 Richard Marx CD Booklet Rock On The Net 30th Grammy Awards 1988 Retrieved September 7 2009 Don t Mean Nothing Music Video Archived from the original on 2014 05 05 Retrieved September 8 2009 Music Albums Albums amp Music Charts Billboard com billboard com Retrieved 2009 09 07 RIAA Gold amp Platinum RIAA Retrieved September 8 2009 Warwick Neil Jon Kutner Tony Brown 2004 The Complete Book of the British Charts Singles and Albums Omnibus Press p 705 ISBN 1 84449 058 0 Retrieved September 9 2009 Australiancharts com Richard Marx Richard Marx Hung Medien Retrieved November 27 2021 a b 1988 ARIA Albums Chart ARIA Retrieved October 15 2019 N B This page is missing some certifications Canadian album certifications Richard Marx Richard Marx Music Canada Retrieved August 22 2022 American album certifications Richard Marx Richard Marx Recording Industry Association of America Retrieved August 22 2022 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Richard Marx album amp oldid 1150068026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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