A hidden gem that is talked about in the AOR scene
The mellowness of Bill Champlin before he joined Chicago
"Runaway" is a solo work released in 1981 by Bill Champlin, who later became a member of Chicago. The sophisticated arrangement and his bluesy vocals are appealing. A great AOR work with an urban and adult atmosphere.
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A:
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1)
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Runaway
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2)
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One Way Ticket
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3)
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Sara
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4)
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Tonight Tonight (Based On The Composition "My Everlasting Love")
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5)
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Runaway Reprise
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6)
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Take It Uptown
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B:
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1)
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Satisfaction
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2)
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Stop Knockin' On My Door
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3)
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Gotta Get Back To Love
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4)
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Without You
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5)
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The Fooll Is All Alone
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Saxophone - Tom Scott
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Producer, Keyboards - David Foster
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Backing Vocals - Richard Page
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Backing Vocals, Producer - Kenny Loggins
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Vocals, Guitar, Keyboards - Bill Champlin
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Guitar - Jay Graydon
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Bass - John Pierce
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Percussion - Paul Lani
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Bass - Lee Sklar
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Trumpet - Jerry Hey
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Saxophone - Gary Herbig
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Saxophone - Kim Hutchcroft
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Trumpet - Gary Grant
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Guitar - Steve Lukather
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Backing Vocals - Tamara Champlin
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Trumpet - Chuck Findley
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Bass - Abraham Laboriel
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Backing Vocals - Tom Kelly
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Drums - John Robinson (2)
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Drums - Jeff Porcaro
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Trombone - Charlie Loper
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Backing Vocals - Carmen Grillo
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Backing Vocals - Venette Gloud
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Trombone - Bill Reichenbach (2)
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Drums - Ed Greene (2)
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Drums - Larry Tolbert