Lean Into It

Lean Into It
Lean Into It
Album par Mr. Big
Sortie Avril 1991 Drapeau : Royaume-Uni Royaume-Uni
Durée 46:09
Genre Hard Rock
Format CD
Producteur Kevin Elson
Label Atlantic
Critique Allmusic 4/5 stars link
Albums de Mr. Big
Raw Like Sushi (1990)
Mr. Big Live (1992)

Lean Into It est le deuxième album du groupe Mr. Big. Il a été enregistré en 1990 et sorti en avril 1991. Sa jacket fait référence à l'accident ferroviaire de la gare Montparnasse.

Liste des titres

No Titre Durée
1. Daddy, Brother, Lover, Little Boy (The Electric Drill Song) 3:54
2. Alive and Kickin' 5:28
3. Green-Tinted Sixties Mind 3:30
4. CDFF-Lucky This Time 4:10
5. Voodoo Kiss 4:07
6. Never Say Never 3:48
7. Just Take My Heart 4:21
8. My Kinda Woman 4:09
9. A Little Too Loose 5:21
10. Road to Ruin 3:54
11. To Be With You 3:27
12. Love Makes You Strong (piste « bonus » japonaise)

Membres

Charts

Albums - Billboard (États-Unis)

Année Chart Position
1991 The Billboard 200 15

Singles - Billboard (États-Unis)

Année Single Chart Position
1991 "Green-Tinted Sixties Mind" Chansons de rock 33
1991 "To Be With You" Chansons de rock 19
1991 "To Be With You" The Billboard Hot 100 1
1992 "Just Take My Heart" Chansons de rock 18
1992 "Just Take My Heart" The Billboard Hot 100 16
1992 "To Be With You" Adult Contemporary 11

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