Mean Business is a studio album by
The Firm, released by
Atlantic Records on
April 2,
1986. Repeating the same bluesy formula as the debut album,
Mean Business did not achieve the same commercial success despite sellout tours.
Jimmy Page and
Paul Rodgers[?] decided to disband
The Firm within months of this album's release.
The album peaked at #22 on the Billboard's Pop Albums chart.
Track listing
- "Fortune Hunter" (Page/Rodgers) 5:00
- "Cadillac" (Page/Rodgers) 5:57
- "All the King's Horses" (Rodgers) 3:16
- "Live in Peace" (Rodgers) 5:05
- "Tear Down the Walls" (Page/Rodgers) 4:43
- "Dreaming" (Franklin) 6:00
- "Free to Live" (Page/Rodgers) 4:13
- "Spirit of Love" (Rodgers) 5:06
Total album length: 39:36 minutes
Personnel
- Jimmy Page - Acoustic and electric guitars, producer
- Paul Rodgers[?] - Vocals, acoustic and electric guitars, producer
- Tony Franklin - Bass guitar, keyboards, synthesizer
- Chris Slade - Drums and percussion, backing vocals
- Julian Mendelsohn - Producer
- Aubrey Powell Productions - Cover design
- Barry Diament - Mastering
Chart positions
Billboard Music Charts (North America) - singles
1986 All the King's Horses Pop Singles No.61
1986 Live in Peace Pop Singles -
Additional notes
Recorded and mixed at The Sol Studios, Cookham, Berkshire, England. Mastered at Atlantic Studios, New York, United States.
Catalogue: Atlantic 781628-1
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