BENNY MARDONES
''TURNING STONE LIVE 2009, DISC TWO''
JUNE 15 2010
122:42
1. Introduction/1:35
2. Heart In My Hand/5:41
3. Mighta Been Love/6:34
4. Way of the World/5:56
5. I Would've Brought My Cat/0:47
6. Innocent Girl/6:02
7. I Want It All/4:08
8. It's Been A Hard Year/0:37
9. I'm Not Gonna Cry Anymore/7:37
10. This Little Sweet Thing/1:20
11. Baby Don't/5:18
12. I Knew You When/3:38
13. How Could You Love Me/6:36
14. The Uniform/2:33
15. The World Can Change/4:55
DISC TWO
1. Kim Fetters/0:57
2. When the Lights Go Out/4:49
3. Woman's Got the Power/4:58
4. Rock and Roll/Benny Mardones (feat. Kim Fetters)/3:54
5. Cuts You Like A Knife/5:00
6. Uncle Tommy/0:26
7. Just For You My Friend/2:33
8. Johnny Was My Hero/2:01
9. I Started A Joke/5:31
10. Into the Night/5:44
11. Like A Bottle of Great Wine/1:10
12. The Train Don't Stop Here Anymore/5:16
13. Family Members/1:47
14. I Miss You Most of All At Christmas Time/4:55
15. The Members/3:04
16. When I Was 13/1:02
17. Sheila C./6:18
BIOGRAPHY
by Heather Phares
Singer/songwriter and Maryland native Benny Mardones made a huge splash with his '80s hit "Into the Night." The song made the Top Ten twice, a first for a solo artist. Originally from the 1980 album Never Run, Never Hide, the song was also included on his self-titled 1989 release. Though his subsequent releases like 1996's Most Requested Songs and 1999's Angel didn't have quite the same chart impact as his breakthrough single, Mardones earned a strong, devoted following for his raspy voice and down-to-earth songwriting.
Mardones reciprocated this affection, often visiting and performing for terminally ill fans. Indeed, his song "Bless a Brand New Angel" was written for a young fan who succumbed to cancer; this emotional, spiritual quality imbued Mardones's later work like Angel with a new resonance. In 2002, the singer issued Journey Through Time, a collective of new recordings of originals and covers that were important to him in his career, and intended to be a soundtrack to a film about his life. In 2006, after nearly a seven-year break from new material, Let's Hear It for Love was released on Warrior Records.
''TURNING STONE LIVE 2009, DISC TWO''
JUNE 15 2010
122:42
1. Introduction/1:35
2. Heart In My Hand/5:41
3. Mighta Been Love/6:34
4. Way of the World/5:56
5. I Would've Brought My Cat/0:47
6. Innocent Girl/6:02
7. I Want It All/4:08
8. It's Been A Hard Year/0:37
9. I'm Not Gonna Cry Anymore/7:37
10. This Little Sweet Thing/1:20
11. Baby Don't/5:18
12. I Knew You When/3:38
13. How Could You Love Me/6:36
14. The Uniform/2:33
15. The World Can Change/4:55
DISC TWO
1. Kim Fetters/0:57
2. When the Lights Go Out/4:49
3. Woman's Got the Power/4:58
4. Rock and Roll/Benny Mardones (feat. Kim Fetters)/3:54
5. Cuts You Like A Knife/5:00
6. Uncle Tommy/0:26
7. Just For You My Friend/2:33
8. Johnny Was My Hero/2:01
9. I Started A Joke/5:31
10. Into the Night/5:44
11. Like A Bottle of Great Wine/1:10
12. The Train Don't Stop Here Anymore/5:16
13. Family Members/1:47
14. I Miss You Most of All At Christmas Time/4:55
15. The Members/3:04
16. When I Was 13/1:02
17. Sheila C./6:18
BIOGRAPHY
by Heather Phares
Singer/songwriter and Maryland native Benny Mardones made a huge splash with his '80s hit "Into the Night." The song made the Top Ten twice, a first for a solo artist. Originally from the 1980 album Never Run, Never Hide, the song was also included on his self-titled 1989 release. Though his subsequent releases like 1996's Most Requested Songs and 1999's Angel didn't have quite the same chart impact as his breakthrough single, Mardones earned a strong, devoted following for his raspy voice and down-to-earth songwriting.
Mardones reciprocated this affection, often visiting and performing for terminally ill fans. Indeed, his song "Bless a Brand New Angel" was written for a young fan who succumbed to cancer; this emotional, spiritual quality imbued Mardones's later work like Angel with a new resonance. In 2002, the singer issued Journey Through Time, a collective of new recordings of originals and covers that were important to him in his career, and intended to be a soundtrack to a film about his life. In 2006, after nearly a seven-year break from new material, Let's Hear It for Love was released on Warrior Records.