1985 studio album by Martin Briley
Dangerous Moments is the third album by the English rock musician Martin Briley, released in 1985 by Mercury Records.[1][2] The album art (an up-perspective shot of Briley juxtaposed against an inverted cityscape) was nominated for a Grammy Award.[3] The album was produced by Phil Ramone.[4]
Critical reception
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The Philadelphia Inquirer panned the "humorless rock songs", but wrote that "Briley's vocals are OK in a wimpy Phil Collins-ish sort of way".[6]
Track listing
All songs written by Martin Briley, except where noted.
Side one
- "Dangerous Moments" – 4:03
- "Think of Me" (Briley, Nick Gilder) – 3:46
- "Ghosts" – 4:26
- "It Shouldn't Have to Hurt That Much" (Briley, Peter Wood) – 4:25
- "Alone at Last" – 3:43
Side two
- "Before the Party Ends" – 3:06
- "If This Is What It Means" (Briley, Rob Fahey) – 3:20
- "Dirty Windows" – 4:46
- "School for Dogs" – 3:05
- "Underwater" – 3:55
Personnel
Musicians
Technical
- Phil Ramone – producer
- Michael Barry – engineer
- Ed Rak – engineer
- Bobby Cohen – engineer
- Peter Hefter – assistant engineer
- Michael Allaire – assistant engineer
- Michael Abbott – assistant engineer
- Billy Straus – assistant engineer
- Jim Boyer – mixing
- Joseph D'Ambrosio – production coordinator
- Kathryn Radcliffe – production coordinator
- Ted Jensen – mastering
- Murry Whiteman – art direction, cover concept
- Bill Lewy – art direction
- Stan Watts – art direction, cover concept, illustration
- Martin Briley – cover concept
- Lumel & Whiteman Studio – design
- Waring Abbott – photography
References