Vicious Circle is the fourth album by American hard rock band L.A. Guns. The first single was "Long Time Dead". The band supported the album with a North American tour.
Production
Michael "Bones" Gersema drums on several songs. "I'd Love to Change the World" is a cover of the Ten Years After song.
Critical reception
The Chicago Tribune stated that the band "hasn't wandered a bit from the glam metal they helped popularize in the late '80sâÂÂa raunchy sound that makes the true headbanger cringe," but conceded that the album "also features some danceable tunes." The Calgary Herald determined that "bow-taut guitar solos are slung against arrows of melody fired at the bulls-eye of '70s rock." The Tampa Tribune opined that "guitarist Tracii Guns' trigger-finger riffs still fire faster than a speeding bullet."
Track listing
- Japan Edition has 16 tracks as it drops the track "Crystal Eyes"
Personnel
- Phil Lewis â lead vocals except on "Nothing Better to Do", acoustic guitar
- Tracii Guns â lead guitar, acoustic guitar, backing vocals
- Mick Cripps â lead and rhythm guitar, piano, keyboards, bass on track 4, backing vocals
- Kelly Nickels â bass guitar, lead vocals on "Nothing Better to Do", backing vocals
Additional musicians
- Guy Griffin â acoustic guitar on track 15
- Michael âÂÂBonesâ Gersema â drums on tracks 1, 5, 9, 13âÂÂ17, backing vocals on tracks 1, 13 and 14
- Myron Grombacher â drums on tracks 2, 10âÂÂ12
- Nickey Alexander â drums on track 4
- Steve Riley â drums on track 7
- Doni Gray â drums on track 8
- Steve Councel â harmonica on track 8, 14 and 15, backing vocals on track 8
- Cliff Brodsky â piano on track 8
- Steve Dior â backing vocals on track 2
- Jim Wirt â backing vocals
Production
- Jim Wirt â producer, engineer, mixing of tracks 6, 11 to 13
- Michael James Jackson â producer and engineer on "Crystal Eyes"
- Dan Daniel, Dennis Degher, Jeff Graham, Mark Shoffner, Marnie Riley, Tim Allison â assistant engineers
- Mick Guzauski â mixing of tracks 1 to 5, 7 to 10, 14, 15
- Stephen Marcussen â mastering
- Robert Bisbo â album cover art
Charts
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