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  1. Randy Jackson – electric bass (1, 4, 5, 9-12), synthesizer programming (3) John Pierce - electric bass (13) Herman Matthews – drums (2, 12) Jonathan Moffett – drums (4, 5, 9–11) Simon Phillips - drums (13) Chris Trujillo – percussion (5) Kim Wilson – harmonica (4) Marc Russo – saxophone (11, 12)

    • 1996–1997
    • April 1997
  2. Producer [Additional], Arranged By, Programmed By [Synths] – Randy Jackson (2) Programmed By [Synths] – John Lehmkuhl. Engineer – Allen Abrahamson, Claude Achile *, Jess Sutcliffe. Guitar – Michael Landau. Mixed By – David Cole (4) Music By, Lyrics By, Arranged By, Backing Vocals – Richard Marx.

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  3. Flesh and Bone is the fifth studio album by singer/songwriter Richard Marx. It was released in 1997 and was Marx's final studio album released on the Capitol Records imprint. (Marx returned to EMI-Capitol in 2004.) This album peaked at #70 on the Billboard album chart and sold approximately 250,000 copies in the United States. The

  4. May 23, 2018 · At Columbia, Jackson produced and co-produced a number of albums, including Eddie Money ’ s Right Here, Trisha Covington ’ s Slow Down, and Flesh and Bone by Richard Marx. He also worked on a number of soundtracks and compilations, including First Wives’ Club and The Truth About Cats & Dogs.

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  6. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Companies, etc. Phonographic Copyright ℗ – Capitol Records, Inc. Copyright © – Capitol Records, Inc. Distributed By – PT. Aquarius Musikindo. Credits. Producer – Randy Jackson (2) ( tracks: 3), Richard Marx. Notes. ℗ © 1997 Capitol Records, Inc. Barcode and Other Identifiers. Barcode: 7 24385 61532 20.

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    • CD, Album
    • Indonesia
    • Capitol Records-CDP 7243 8 5615320
  7. The Best Of Huey Lewis & The News. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1997 CD release of "Flesh And Bone" on Discogs.

  8. It contains fourteen of his single releases, plus "Touch of Heaven", a promotional single from the 1997 album Flesh & Bone, and "Angel's Lullaby", a track that had appeared on the 1996 compilation album For Our Children, Too, released to benefit the Pediatric AIDS Foundation. [2]