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''Delectable'' is the second album by AOR band Romeo's Daughter. It was released on 30 September 1993 by Music for Nations. The band co-produced the album with Andy Reilly. "Attracted to the Animal" was released as the album's only single. Romeo's Daughter broke up shortly after ''Delectable'' was released. They reformed in 2009 after Rock Candy reissued ''Delectable'' and their debut album. Background Romeo's Daughter recorded their debut album with producers Mutt Lange and John Parr under Jive Records. ''Romeo's Daughter'' was not a commercial success, but received critical acclaim and some of the tracks went on to be covered by established artists. The band delayed working on their second album as they hoped to work with Lange again, but he was busy collaborating with Bryan Adams on his album ''Waking Up the Neighbours''. Romeo's Daughter subsequently left Jive for Music for Nations and self-produced ''Delectable'' with Andy Reilly. Release and promotion "Attracted to th ...
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Romeo's Daughter
Romeo's Daughter are a British AOR, contemporary and mainstream rock band. Their lineup features Leigh Matty, Craig Joiner and Andy Wells. The band released two albums in 1988 and 1993 respectively. They then reformed in 2009 and have toured extensively, as well as releasing new material: a live EP of past hits and an album of new material ''Rapture'' in 2012. and "Spin" in 2015. The current line-up is Leigh Matty, Craig Joiner, Stephen Drennan and Andy Wells. John Victor "Rhino" Edwards from Status Quo is a regular guest with the band live. History The original manager of the band was Olga Lange, then the wife of Robert John "Mutt" Lange. Mutt Lange was impressed by their songwriting abilities and agreed to produce (part of) their debut album. Hence, Romeo's Daughter was often seen as protégés of Mutt Lange. The first album contained the singles " Don't Break My Heart", "I Cry Myself to Sleep at Night", covered by Bonnie Tyler and Chrissy Steele and "Heaven in the Back ...
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