Trixter is the debut album of the band Trixter. It attained gold status, reaching No. 28 on the Billboard 200 chart.[3][4] The album spawned three minor hit singles on the Billboard Hot 100: "Give It to Me Good" at No. 65, "Surrender" at No. 72, and "One in a Million" at No. 75.[5][6]
Track listing
Title | Writer(s) |
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1. | "Line of Fire" | Steve Brown, Dean Fasano, Bill Wray | 4:40 |
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2. | "Heart of Steel" | Brown, B. Wray | 4:11 |
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3. | "One in a Million" | Brown, B. Wray, Jim Wray | 5:05 |
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4. | "Surrender" | Brown, B. Wray, J. Wray | 6:05 |
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5. | "Give It to Me Good" | Brown | 3:29 |
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6. | "Only Young Once" | Peter Loran, Brown, B. Wray | 5:42 |
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7. | "Bad Girl" | Brown, B. Wray, J. Wray | 4:19 |
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8. | "Always a Victim" | Jack Ponti, Brown, Fasano | 4:13 |
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9. | "Play Rough" | Brown, Fasano, B. Wray | 4:04 |
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10. | "You'll Never See Me Cryin'" | Loran, Brown, B. Wray | 5:00 |
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11. | "Ride the Whip" | Loran, Brown, B. Wray, J. Wray, John Allan | 5:07 |
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12. | "On and On" | Brown | 5:03 |
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Total length: | 56:18 |
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Personnel
- Trixter
- Peter "Pete" Loran – lead vocals
- Steve Brown – rhythm and lead guitar, harmonica, backing vocals
- P. J. Farley – bass guitar, backing vocals
- Mark "Gus" Scott – drums, percussion, backing vocals
- Production
- Bill Wray - producer
- Jim Wray - associate producer, engineer
- Chris Floberg, Brian Jenkins, John Karpovich, Dennis MacKay - engineers
- Brian Foraker - engineer, mixing
- Steve Sinclair - art direction, executive producer
Charts
Weekly charts
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Year-end charts
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Certifications
References
- ^ a b Garza, Janiss (March 1, 1991). "Trixter | EW.com". Entertainment Weekly. Meredith Corporation. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ a b AllMusic review
- ^ "Trixter Trixter Chart History". Billboard. Eldridge Industries. Archived from the original on August 5, 2018. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Trixter: New Audio Interviews With Pete Loran, Gus Scott". Blabbermouth.net. April 19, 2012. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Trixter One In A Million Chart History". Billboard. Eldridge Industries. Retrieved August 4, 2018.
- ^ "Trixter - Trixter". Sleaze Roxx. Retrieved February 19, 2011.
- ^ "Trixter, TLP". Billboard. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
- ^ "Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1991". Billboard. Retrieved November 1, 2021.
- ^ "American album certifications – Trixter – Trixter". Recording Industry Association of America. Retrieved October 24, 2023.
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