Tracklist
01
Alone Tonight
02
Nothing To Fear
03
Candy
04
I Will Be There
05
Shoot
06
Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya
07
Hello, Hello, Hello
08
Even When I'm Away
09
Searchin'
10
Turn Out The Light
01
P.u.n.k. (puny Undernourished Kid)
02
Hey You're On The Run
03
Shall I Run Away
04
I Let You Love Me
05
Bite The Bullet
06
You'll Be Born Again
07
Turn Out The Light
08
Searchin'
09
I Will Be There
10
Candy
11
Even When I'm Away
12
Nothing To Fear
13
It's So Easy
14
Familiar Faces
01
Hello, Hello, Hello
02
Shoot
03
Nothing To Fear
04
Alone Tonight
05
Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya
06
Shall I Run Away
07
P.u.n.k. (puny Undernourished Kid)
08
The Last Show
09
Encore
10
Turn Out The Light
11
Last Show
12
Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya
01
Seal It With A Kiss
02
It's Never Too Late
03
Livin' In The Eighties
04
Hope
05
Conversation
06
No Place To Go
07
Hey You're On The Run
08
Honey Money
09
Searchin'
10
You'll Be Born Again
11
Seal It With A Kiss
12
It's Never Too Late (jim Boyer Mix 1980) Target Demos
13
Rock Is Here To Stay (john Fannon & Kenny Melle Vocals)
14
Little Girl (john Fannon Vocals)
15
Is This What You Want (john Fannon & Kenny Melle Vocals)
16
Nothing To Fear (john Fannon & Kenny Melle Vocals)
17
Mixed Feeling (john Fannon & Kenny Melle Vocals)
18
Love Of My Own (john Fannon Vocals)
19
Goodbye Goodbye (john Fannon Vocals)
01
Angel (mono)
02
Back On The Streets Again
03
Headchopper (mono)
04
Heat Of The Ocean (mono)
05
How Can I Let You Know (mono)
06
I'm In The Middle
07
I'm Not Down (mono)
08
Love Never Stops (mono)
09
Marlena (stereo)
10
Marlena (mono)
11
Take Another Ride (stereo)
Description
The short lived New England originally formed around the Boston area in the late 1970s, featuring John Fannon on guitar and lead vocals, Jimmy Waldo on keyboards, Hirsh Gardner on drums and Gary Shea on bass guitar. After being discovered by famed KISS manager Bill Aucoin, their self-titled debut was issued by Infinity Records in 1979, and produced by KISS's Paul Stanley, produced along with famed Queen, Asia and Journey producer Mike Stone. The tracks 'Hello, Hello, Hello' (UK No. 69) and 'Don't Ever Wanna Lose Ya' (US No. 40) began to pick up plenty of airplay on AOR radio in the States as the band headed out on a major arena tour opening for KISS. Switching to Elektra Records, New England followed their debut in 1980 with "Explorer Suite", this time co-produced by Mike Stone with singer and principle songwriter, John Fannon. The title track, plus 'Livin' In The Eighties' were released as singles, but didn't quite manage to capitalise on the airplay from the first LP. "Walking Wild", their third and final album, also for Elektra, was released in 1981 and produced by Todd Rundgren. With 'Don't Ever Let Me Go', 'DDT' and 'Get It Up' released as singles, the album had a more harder rocking approach, but unfortunately the band split up shortly after its release, in 1982.