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Stranger in This Town

1991 studio album by Richie Sambora


Stranger in This Town is the first solo studio album by Richie Sambora, the guitarist from the New Jersey band Bon Jovi. The album was released in 1991, while Bon Jovi was on a 17-month hiatus. Jon Bon Jovi also released a solo album, Blaze of Glory (1990), during this period.

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Recording and production

As his first solo album, Sambora experimented with a more blues-oriented sound. He sings lead vocals and plays guitar on the album, backed by his Bon Jovi bandmates Tico Torres on drums and David Bryan on keyboards, joined by Tony Levin on bass guitar. Eric Clapton makes a guest appearance playing guitar on the track "Mr. Bluesman".

"Ballad of Youth", "One Light Burning" and "The Answer" were co-written with colleagues from his former club band Shark Frenzy. "Rosie" was originally intended to be a Bon Jovi song for their fourth album New Jersey; versions of this song with the full Bon Jovi line-up have surfaced as bootlegs.

"Ballad of Youth" was released as the lead single followed by the second single "One Light Burning". The album titled track, "Stranger in This Town" was released as the third single and "Mr. Bluesman" featuring Eric Clapton was released as a promo single. The first three singles were accompanied by music videos.[2]

The first radio promotional single was "Church of Desire" in the United Kingdom. "The Answer" and "Rosie" were also released as promo singles in Japan.

Occasionally, "Stranger in This Town" has been played by Sambora on Bon Jovi's tours, most recently on their Lost Highway Tour in 2008.

Chart performance

The album charted at #36 on the Billboard 200[3] and #20 on the UK Albums Chart.[4]

The lead single, "Ballad of Youth", reached a high of #63 on the U.S. Billboard Hot 100 and #59 in the UK. The album titled track, "Stranger in This Town" charted at #38 on the Mainstream rock charts.[5]

Track listing

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Personnel

Production

  • Richie Sambora – producer
  • Neil Dorfsman – producer, recording, mixing
  • John Aguto – recording assistant
  • Patrick Dillett – recording assistant
  • Jose Fernandez – recording assistant
  • Greg Goldman – recording assistant
  • Ed Goodreau – recording assistant
  • Lolly Grodner – recording assistant
  • John Herman – recording assistant
  • Justin Luchter – recording assistant
  • Bob Miller – recording assistant
  • Katherine Miller – recording assistant
  • David Schiffman – recording assistant
  • Jeff Hendrickson – additional engineer
  • Lance Phillips – additional engineer
  • Frank Wolf – additional engineer
  • Bob Ludwig – mastering at Masterdisk
  • Jon "JD" Dworkow – production coordination
  • Timothy White – cover photography
  • Darryl Estrine – additional photography
  • Margery Greenspan – art direction
  • Umi Kenyon – design
  • Bernard Maisner – logo design
  • Katie Agresta – vocal coach
  • Helena Occipinti – hair, make-up
  • Susan Tobman – stylist
  • Nick Moyle – management
  • Don McGhee and McGhee Entertainment – management

Additional technical credits

  • Frank S. Levi III – electronics
  • Jeff Chonis, Bobby Deluca and Christopher Hofschneider – instrument set-up and maintenance
  • Stephen Barncard, Bob Borbonus, Fred Bova, Michal Jurewicz, Jonathan Little, Gary Mannon, Francis Manzella, Michael Morongell, Gary Myerberg, Mark Opie, Mark Tindle and John Williams – technical staff

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Charts

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Singles

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References

  1. Book, John. "Stranger in This Town - Richie Sambora". AllMusic. Retrieved April 21, 2020.
  2. "Dutchcharts.nl – Richie Sambora – Stranger in This Town" (in Dutch). Hung Medien. Retrieved August 30, 2021.

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