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CLIMB - TAKE A CHANCE CD

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CLIMB - TAKE A CHANCE CD

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1. Girl Like You
2. Adult Situations
3. Lonely in Each Others Arms
4. Whos Missing Who
5. Thinking of You
6. Caught in a Crossfire
7. Rock an a Stone
8. Try On
9. Chance
10. Girl Like You (Instrumental)
Best remembered for his successful baseball career as a rising young star with the Montreal Expos, Warren Cromartie earned the affectionate nickname Cro and even had a candy bar named after him, a la Babe Ruth. After ten years in the major leagues, at only 30 years old, Cromartie became the first prominent American player still in his prime to sign with a Japanese baseball team. In Japan, Cromartie became a rock star of sorts, winning the coveted MVP award in 1989 and led his team to the Japan Series championship. What most people didnt know was the fact that Cromartie was an accomplished drummer who befriended and jammed with the Canadian rock band Rush - Cromarties name appears on the back cover of Rushs 1982 album, Signals and he is also thanked in the liner notes. While in Japan, Cro formed an AOR band called Climb with Austrian lead vocalist Joe Hamilton. In 1988, the band put out a limited edition album that was released in Japan only. Cro enlisted a veritable all star lineup for the Steve Klein-produced album including Rush lead singer Geddy Lee; the legendary Detroit session player and producer Bruce Nazarian; Foreigners lead singer Lou Gramm; David Rosenthal, the keyboard player of the popular rock band Ritchie Blackmores Rainbow, who is currently keyboardist and musical director for Billy Joels band; and award-winning veteran industry vocalist Mitch Malloy. Hit songwriter Russ Ballard contributed a track (Caught In A Crossfire) as did Billy Steinberg and Tom Kelly (Lonely In Each Others Arms). Steinberg and Kelly were writers on Madonnas Like A Virgin and Cyndi Laupers True Colors, among many other hits. The album Climb is a funky rocking affair with Cromartie in the drivers seat, totally wailing on the drums and leading the band through nine solid tunes that can stand with the best the 80s had to offer. The album has been newly remastered and finally released Worldwide for the first time, with a bonus track, the instrumental version of the single Girl Like You, that was previously only released in Japan as a 45 RPM single b-side. After hearing the album, one can only wonder what Cromartie could have achieved musically had he not become a baseball star. [Note: This product is an authorized, licensed CD-R and is manufactured on demand]