Diana Ross
Title Price USD  Media  Condition  Label 
Eaten Alive 7.54  LP  Very Good Plus (VG+)/Very Good Plus (VG+)  Capitol Records 1A0622404081
Item Number: 2081127038 211285

ex+/ex-, with inner [211285]


            
    




Tracklist
 
A1Eaten Alive3:50
A2Oh Teacher3:37
A3Experience4:54
A4Chain Reaction3:47
A5More And More3:05
B1I'm Watching You3:50
B2Love On The Line4:19
B3(I Love) Being In Love With You4:31
B4Crime Of Passion3:31
B5Don't Give Up On Each Other3:45


Barcode and Identifiers
Barcode: 5 099924 040815
BarcodeScanned: 5099924040815
Matrix / RunoutCenter Label Side A: 1A 062-24 0408 1 A
Matrix / RunoutCenter Label Side B: 1A 062-24 0408 1 B
Matrix / RunoutRun-outs Side A, Variant 1: 2404081-A1-D 25 C1 IAC
Matrix / RunoutRun-outs Side B, Variant 1: 2404081-B1-D C C IAC
Matrix / RunoutRun-outs Side A, Variant 2: 2404081-A2-D 1 IAC
Matrix / RunoutRun-outs Side A, Variant 2: 2404081-B1-D 9 IAC
Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
Rights Society: PRS
Rights Society: BMI
Label Code: LC 0148
Price CodeFrance: PM 264


Credits
Art Direction, Design - Ria Lewerke
Artwork - Diana Ross Enterprises, Inc.
Backing Vocals - Marti McCall, Myrna Matthews
Backing Vocals, Producer - Michael Jackson (Tracks: A1)
Engineer - Jack Joseph Puig
Engineer [Assistant] - Dan Garcia, Julie Last, Larry Ferguson, Scott Glasel
Mastered By - George Marino
Mixed By - Elliot Scheiner (Tracks: A2, B2, B4), Humberto Gatica (Tracks: A1, A3), Jack Joseph Puig (Tracks: A5, A4, B1, B5), Karl Richardson (Tracks: B3)
Performer [Musician] - Bill Reichenbach, Bruce Albertine, Don Felder, Gary Grant, George Bitzer, George Terry, Greg Phillinganes, James Newton Howard, Jerry Hey, John Barnes, Kim Hutchcroft, Larry Williams, Michael Fisher, Nathan East, Paul Leim, Steve Gadd, Tom Scott
Photography By - Moshe Brakha
Producer, Backing Vocals - Barry Gibb
Producer, Engineer - Karl Richardson
Producer, Performer [Musician] - Albhy Galuten

Notes
Inner sleeve with credits.

Made in EEC

Produced for Pocket Productions and Tsunami Productions Inc.
Recorded at Bill Schnee's Studio, Middle Ear Studio
Mixed at Studio 55, Middle Ear Studio, Lion Share
DMM - Direct Metal Mastering
Mastered at Sterling Sound
© 1985 Diana Ross Enterprises, Inc.
℗ 1985 Original Sound Recording Made by Capitol Records Inc.
Marketed, manufactured and distributed by EMI
Printed in Holland by EMI Services Benelux B.V.
Distributed in France by Pathé Marconi

Nathan East appears courtesy of Eastern Star Production
Greg Phillinganes appears courtesy of RCA/Planet Records
Bill Reichenbach appears courtesy of Silver Seven Records
Barry Gibb appears courtesy of Polydor Records
Michael Jackson appears courtesy of EPIC Records


Note
Images and tracklisting are supplied by a third party and matched by catalogue number or barcode. Tracks on the release may differ from what is being sold.
Release Country: Europe
Release Date: 1985

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