In 1986 Charlie, along with Dave Hull (Joe Perry Project) and John "Muzz" Muzzy, formed FARRENHEIT and released a self titled debut album on Warner Brothers. Three singles from that album, 'Fool in Love', 'Bad Habit', and 'Lost in Loveland', as well as video exposure on MTV, established FARRENHEIT as one of the premier new rock acts, and won the band awards and kudos across the country. More importantly it won the band fans, who responded to the potent combination of well-written songs delivered by a powerful, veteran rock trio.
In 1986 Charlie, along with Dave Hull (Joe Perry Project) and John "Muzz" Muzzy, formed FARRENHEIT and released a self titled debut album on Warner Brothers. Three singles from that album, 'Fool in Love', 'Bad Habit', and 'Lost in Loveland', as well as video exposure on MTV, established FARRENHEIT as one of the premier new rock acts, and won the band awards and kudos across the country. More importantly it won the band fans, who responded to the potent combination of well-written songs delivered by a powerful, veteran rock trio.

Track Listing

Track Title Click to play sample
1. Last of the Long Time Lovers  (4:15)
2. Push  (4:34)
3. Shaking The Chains  (4:45)
4. Raise The Roof  (3:32)
5. Dirty Old Town  (4:32)
6. Sister Of Mercy  (4:01)
7. Walking Out Loud  (3:45)
8. Tougher Than Nails  (4:31)
9. Blind Man's Bluff  (4:28)
10. Animal Dance  (4:34)

More Info

Release Year
1999
Label
F-Man Music
Produced By
Charlie Farren
Recorded At
Chris Johnson Studio, Medfield MA + Enemy Headquarters Studio, Chelsea MA
Engineered By
Chris Johnson,Charlie Farren
Mixed By
Charlie Farren
Genre
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Band Members / Musicians
Dave Hull-bass,vocals John "MUZZ" Muzzy-drums Charlie Farren-lead vocals,guitars
Location
Chelmsford, MA, USA

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Reviews

Great LP

Posted on Sep 28, 2007 by Philip Allen

Rating: 5 out of 5

There are many AWESOME songs on this disc. Really insightful lyrics as well. I think a few songs sound somewhat similar in terms of guitar riffs but they each have their own identity. I personally love the song "One From Two". Its a father and son song with great lyrics. Over all a worth-while buy...and no, they dont sound like Journey...
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