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''All or Nothing'' is the third full-length studio release on Capitol-EMI of Canada by
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singer,
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and band. A powerful follow-up to her previous album, ''
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'' (it was another hit), and achieved
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status due to hit singles such as "Giving Away a Miracle," "Little Salvation", "No More Words", and "Wild Heart" (produced and includes various instrumental contributions by
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guitarist Mike Campbell). Pianist and fellow Canadian
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from the ''
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'' has a solo on the song "As Good As It Gets." Numerous other musicians have contributed to the release as well. This would be the last studio album by Luba for a decade.


Track listing

#"Wild Heart" – 4:45 #"On My Way" – 3:58 #"Giving Away a Miracle" – 4:41 #"No More Words" – 4:56 #"As Good As It Gets" - 4:22 #"Too Much of a Good Thing" - 5:03 #"Little Salvation" - 3:30 #"In Trouble Again" - 4:04 #"Milena" - 5:16 #"Promise Me Anything" - 4:02 #"Bringing It All Back Home" - 5:09


Personnel

*
Luba Luba may refer to: Geography *Kingdom of Luba, a pre-colonial Central African empire *Ľubá, a village and municipality in the Nitra region of south-west Slovakia *Luba, Abra, a municipality in the Philippines *Luba, Equatorial Guinea, a town o ...
: Vocals, Acoustic Guitar * Jeff Smallwood: Guitars, Mandolin, Pedal Steel, Five String Banjo, Background Vocals *
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: Organ, Piano,
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, Synthesizers, Background Vocals * Peter Marunzak: Drums, Background Vocals * Michael (Bell) Zwonok: Bass


Additional musicians

* Mike Campbell: Guitar, Bass, Keyboards, Mandolin on "Wild Heart" *
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: Drums on "Giving Away a Miracle" * Seth Glassman: Bass * Larry Hughes: Background Vocals *
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: Percussion *
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: Percussion *
Paul Shaffer Paul Allen Wood Shaffer (born November 28, 1949) is a Canadian singer, composer, actor, author, comedian, and multi-instrumentalist who served as David Letterman's musical director, band leader, and sidekick on the entire run of both '' Late ...
: Piano Solo on "As Good As It Gets" * Dorion Sherwood: Background Vocals *
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: Additional Keyboards on "No More Words" * Tom Torre: Fiddle on "Wild Heart" *
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: Rhythm Guitar on "In Trouble Again," Acoustic Guitar on "Little Salvation," Slide Guitar on "On My Way," Background Vocals * Peter White: Classical Guitar on "Milena"


References

* The Ectophiles' Guide to Good Music
Luba: Credits
Retrieved Apr. 18, 2007.


External links


All or Nothing
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