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1995 studio album by The Rembrandts
L.P.
Released May 23, 1995 Studio Rumbo Studios, Canogo Park, & A&M Studios, Hollywood & Master Control, Burbank
Genre
Length 62 :15
Label
East West ,
Atlantic
Producer Don Smith
"
I'll Be There for You " Released: 1995
"This House Is Not a Home" Released: 1995
"Don't Hide Your Love" Released: 1995
"Drowning in Your Tears" Released: 1996
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating
Allmusic
[1]
L.P. (also titled The Rembrandts: L.P. )
[2] is the third album by the American pop rock duo
The Rembrandts . It was released on
East West Records on May 23, 1995. It is the duo's highest-charting album to date, reaching No. 23 on the
Billboard 200 album chart in August 1995,
[3] and has been certified platinum.
[4] The fifteenth track (which was a "
hidden track " on the original album release) is "
I'll Be There for You ", which was used as the theme song for the sitcom
Friends .
Track listing
All tracks are written by Phil Solem and
Danny Wilde except where noted
Title Writer(s) 1. "End of the Beginning" Solem, Wilde,
Pat Mastelotto 4:27 2. "Easy to Forget" 4:25 3. "My Own Way" 4:07 4. "Don't Hide Your Love" 4:20 5. "Drowning In Your Tears" Solem, Wilde, Mastelotto 4:33 6. "This House Is Not a Home" 3:19 7. "April 29" 4:35 8. "Lovin' Me Insane" 4:01 9. "There Goes Lucy" Solem, Wilde, Joe Laswell 3:36 10. "As Long As I Am Breathing" 4:37 11. "Call Me" Solem, Wilde, Scott Miller 4:02 12. "Comin' Home" 4:07 13. "What Will It Take" 4:43 14. "The Other Side of Night" 3:58 15. "
I'll Be There for You " (Theme from
Friends )
David Crane ,
Marta Kauffman , Michael Skloff,
Allee Willis , Solem, Wilde 3:09
Personnel
The Rembrandts are
Additional musicians
[5]
Pat Mastelotto –
drums
Michael Ramos –
Hammond organ ,
piano and
synthesizer
Jon Niefeld – drums (tracks 3, 4, 6, 8, 10, 11)
Benmont Tench – Hammond organ (track 12)
Billy Payne – Hammond organ (track 2)
Phil Jones –
percussion
Geri Sutyak –
cello (track 1)
John Pierce – bass (tracks 1, 2, 5, 9, 12 to 14)
John Strawberry Fields –
farfisa organ (track 6),
Wurlitzer piano (track 4)
Michael Skfoff – Hammond B3 (track 15)
Production
Don Smith – production, recording
Greg Goldman – recording
Gavin MacKillop – production, recording, mixing
Jeff Robinson – assistant
Stephen Marcussen – mastering
Charts
Weekly charts
Year-end charts
References
^
Allmusic review
^
"The Rembrandts: L.P. by The Rembrandts" .
iTunes . August 1, 1990. Retrieved April 12, 2018 .
^
"The Rembrandts Chart History (Billboard 200)" . Billboard. Retrieved September 27, 2021 .
^ Whitburn, Joel (2002).
Top Pop Albums 1955-2001 . Menomonee Falls, Wisconsin: Record Research. p.
737 .
ISBN
0-89820-147-0 .
^
L.P. (liner notes).
The Rembrandts .
EastWest Records America . 1995. 7559-61752-2.{{
cite AV media notes }}
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link )
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"Charts.nz – The Rembrandts – L.P." . Hung Medien. Retrieved February 18, 2022.
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"Official Scottish Albums Chart Top 100" .
Official Charts Company . Retrieved February 18, 2022.
^
"Official Albums Chart Top 100" .
Official Charts Company . Retrieved February 18, 2022.
^
"The Rembrandts Chart History (Billboard 200)" .
Billboard . Retrieved February 18, 2022.
^
"Top Billboard 200 Albums – Year-End 1995" . Billboard . Archived from
the original on January 23, 2015. Retrieved February 18, 2022 .
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