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  1. Personnel. Credits adapted from the liner notes of Count Three & Pray. [4] Berlin. John Crawford – bass, background vocals. Terri Nunn – vocals. Rob Brill – drums, background vocals. Additional musicians. Gene Black, Kane Roberts, David Gilmour, Ted Nugent, Alan Murphy, Elliot Easton, Steve Dougherty, Gregg Wright – guitars.

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  2. Berlin. Count Three & Pray. Genre: Rock. 4 out of 5. Highlights: Will I Ever Understand You. Trash. When Love Goes to War. Pink and Velvet. Welp, I think this is it for Berlin, yes? They bring in Bob Ezrin to produce. Get Ted Nugent and Elliot Easton and David Gilmour to play guitar on it.

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  3. Guitar – Alan Murphy, David Gilmour, Elliot Easton, Gene Black, Gregg Wright, Kane Roberts, Steve Dougherty, Ted Nugent Keyboards – Bob Ezrin , Greg Kuehn , Jun Sato , Matt Reid , Peter Robinson

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  4. Count Three & Pray is the 4th studio album by American new wave band Berlin. It was released on October 13, 1986, by Geffen Records. The album spawned four singles, including "Take My Breath Away", which was featured in the film Top Gun. The single topped the Billboard Hot 100 and won the Academy Award for Best Original Song in 1986.

  5. Count Three & Pray, an Album by Berlin. Released 13 October 1986 on Geffen (catalog no. GHS 24121; Vinyl LP). Genres: Pop Rock, New Wave. Rated #755 in the best albums of 1986. Featured peformers: Terri Nunn (vocals), John Crawford (bass, backing vocals), Rob Brill (drums, backing vocals), Alan Murphy (guitar), David Gilmour (guitar), Elliot ...

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  6. Count Three & Pray by Berlin released in 1986. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

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    Between them, Nunn, Crawford and drummer Rob Brill brought only vocals and a rhythm section to Count Three & Pray. Berlin made their last record with unannotated guitar work by Ted Nugent, Dave Gilmour and Elliot Easton, plus a heap of other session players. (The band ended its existence in 1987, perhaps to make way for Pretty Poison.)

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