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''All of the Good Ones Are Taken'' is the sixth solo studio album of Ian Hunter. The album contains a mix of several styles. Longtime collaborator
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was mostly absent (he only played guitar on one track), because he was seriously considering quitting the music business. In 2007, the album was reissued with a single bonus track. In a recent biography Ian Hunter explained that the song "Death 'n' Glory Boys" was inspired by the then-current Falklands war. Also, "Somethin's Goin' On" reflects Hunter's reaction to the Nuclear arms race. "Speechless" was later covered by
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. "Every Step of the Way" was also later covered by
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on their reunion album '' Pool It''.


Track listing

All songs written by Ian Hunter except where noted # "All of the Good Ones Are Taken" (fast version) – 3:42 # "Every Step of the Way" (Hunter,
Mark Clarke Mark Clarke (born 25 July 1950 in Liverpool) is an English musician, bass player and singer, best known for his work with Colosseum and Mountain, as well as brief stints with Uriah Heep and Rainbow. Career After seeing the Beatles and many ...
) – 3:55 # "Fun" (Hunter, Mark Clarke,
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) – 4:21 # "Speechless" – 3:49 # "Death 'n' Glory Boys" – 5:57 # "That Girl is Rock 'n' Roll" – 3:18 # "Somethin's Goin' On" – 4:33 # "Captain Void 'n' the Video Jets" – 4:12 # "Seeing Double" – 4:24 # "All of the Good Ones Are Taken" (slow version) – 3:48 # "Traitor" (single version) – 3:57 #* bonus track on reissued CD


Personnel

* Ian Hunter - lead vocals, guitar, piano *
Mick Ronson Michael Ronson (26 May 1946 – 29 April 1993) was an English musician, songwriter, arranger, and producer. He achieved critical and commercial success working with David Bowie as the guitarist of the Spiders from Mars. He was a session music ...
- lead guitar on "Death 'n' Glory Boys" * Robbie Alter - guitar, vocals *
Tommy Mandel Tommy Mandel (born June 2, 1949) is a keyboardist most notable for playing with Bryan Adams from 1981 to 1998, starting with the album ''You Want It You Got It''. Life and career Prior to joining Bryan Adams' band, Mandel released a self-titled ...
- keyboards *
Bob Mayo Robert J. Mayo (August 25, 1951 – February 23, 2004) was a session keyboardist and guitarist, perhaps best known for his work with Peter Frampton. Biography Mayo was born in New York City, and grew up in Westchester County. He began studyin ...
- keyboards *
Hilly Michaels Hilly Michaels, also known as Hilly Boy Michaels, is an American drummer and musician who is best known for playing drums with Sparks in the 1970s. Then a New York-based session drummer, he performed on Sparks' 1976 album ''Big Beat'', which was ...
- drums *
Mark Clarke Mark Clarke (born 25 July 1950 in Liverpool) is an English musician, bass player and singer, best known for his work with Colosseum and Mountain, as well as brief stints with Uriah Heep and Rainbow. Career After seeing the Beatles and many ...
- bass guitar, vocals *
Clarence Clemons Clarence Anicholas Clemons Jr. (January 11, 1942 – June 18, 2011), also known as The Big Man, was an American musician and actor. From 1972 until his death in 2011, he was the saxophonist for The E Street Band. Clemons released several s ...
- tenor saxophone on "All of Good Ones Are Taken" (slow & fast versions) and "Seeing Double" * Louis Cortelezzi - alto saxophone *
Dan Hartman Daniel Earl Hartman (December 8, 1950 – March 22, 1994) was an American rock musician, multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. Among songs he wrote and recorded were " Free Ride" as a member of the Edgar Winter Group, and the solo hits ...
- bass guitar on "Speechless" *
Jeff Bova Jeff Bova (born Jeffrey Bova in 1953) is an American musician. He has been active in the music industry since the mid-1970s, contributing to recordings by significant mainstream artists like Celine Dion, Michael Jackson, Blondie, Eric Clapton, ...
- keyboards on "Speechless" *
Jimmy Ripp Jimmy Rippetoe (born 1956), better known by his stage name Jimmy Rip, is an American guitarist, songwriter and record producer, who is known for his work with Jerry Lee Lewis, Mick Jagger, Debbie Harry, Paul Collins & The Beat, Michael Monroe ...
- guitars on "All of the Good Ones Are Taken" and "That Girl is Rock 'n' Roll" *
Rory Dodd Rory Dodd (born Port Dover, Ontario, Canada) is a Canadian rock vocalist who has performed many songs written by Jim Steinman. He is probably best known for singing as the duet voice (the "Turn around, bright eyes" lyrics) on Bonnie Tyler's versi ...
- backing vocals on "All of the Good Ones Are Taken" *
Eric Troyer Eric Lee Troyer (born 10 April 1949) is an American keyboardist, singer, songwriter, and occasional guitarist, best known as a member of ELO Part II and its successor The Orchestra. Troyer was a founding member of ELO Part II, having been rec ...
- backing vocals on "All of the Good Ones Are Taken" ;Technical * Mike Scott - engineer * Jon Mathias - remix * John Berg, Pietro Alfieri - art direction, design * Edie Baskin, Sharon Haskel - artwork


References

{{Authority control 1983 albums Ian Hunter (singer) albums Columbia Records albums Albums produced by Max Norman