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''In the Heart of the Young'' (also known as ''Winger II'') is the second studio album by the American
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band Winger. It was released by Atlantic Records in 1990.
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produced the album. Although coming out at the decline of the
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scene in the U.S., the release was a commercial success, prompting additional touring by the group. The album was certified
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and produced such hits as " Can't Get Enuff", " Easy Come Easy Go" and " Miles Away", the latter reaching the Top 20 in the Billboard's single chart. According to
Kip Winger Charles Frederick Kip Winger (born June 21, 1961) is an American bass guitarist and singer, active as a member of the rock band Winger and as a solo artist. He initially gained notability as a member of Alice Cooper's band, contributing bass an ...
, " Can't Get Enuff" and " Easy Come Easy Go" were late additions to the track listing, written because it was felt there were not enough rock songs on the album. The album itself peaked at #15 at the album chart. Winger followed the release of the album with a 13-month world tour, playing with other heavy metal groups such as
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. A collection of
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s with the same title was released the following year in two separate VHS volumes. Musically, ''In the Heart of the Young'' followed closely in the footsteps of the band's first album. The members, however, also made some notable changes in comparison to that, particularly given the new emphasis on both progressive rock elements and
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s.


Album information

At least two more songs were recorded during the ''In the Heart of the Young'' sessions, but "All I Ever Wanted" and "Never" did not make it to the final album in America, because the producer
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found them too heavy for the Winger sound. Both were originally released as B-sides. "All I Ever Wanted" was later released as a bonus track on the Japanese pressings of the album, while "Never" was later released on ''
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''.


Track listing


Singles

*"Can't Get Enuff" / "In the Day We'll Never See" *"Miles Away / "Rainbow in the Rose" *"Easy Come Easy Go" / "Battle Stations"


Personnel


Band members

*
Kip Winger Charles Frederick Kip Winger (born June 21, 1961) is an American bass guitarist and singer, active as a member of the rock band Winger and as a solo artist. He initially gained notability as a member of Alice Cooper's band, contributing bass an ...
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,
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, keyboards * Reb Beach
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s, vocals *
Rod Morgenstein Rod Morgenstein (born April 19, 1953) is an American drummer and music educator. He is best known for his work with the rock bands Winger and Dixie Dregs. He also played with Fiona, Platypus, the Steve Morse Band, and Jelly Jam. He has als ...
drums and
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* Paul Taylor – guitars, keyboards, vocals


Additional musicians

* Paul Winger – backing vocals * Nate Winger – backing vocals *
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on "Rainbow in the Rose" * Micheal Davis –
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on "Rainbow in the Rose"


Album credits

* Produced by Beau Hill * Recorded by Jimmy Hoyson * Mixed by Jimmy Hoyson and Beau Hill; assisted by Martin Horenburg * Digital editing by Dave Collins * Mastered at Sterling Sound by
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* Recorded and mixed at "The Enterprise", Burbank, CA


Charts


Certifications


Video releases

The videos for "Can't Get Enuff" and "Miles Away" were made available on a 1990 VHS release entitled ''In the Heart of the Young, Vol. 1''. It also includes "making of" segments and band interviews. In 1991, ''In the Heart of the Young, Vol. 2'' was released on VHS. It included promos for the videos of "Silent Night", "Easy Come Easy Go" and "You Are the Saint, I Am the Sinner", along with performance footage and band interviews. "Silent Night" was never recorded by the band for an album, and this VHS is the only official released version of the song.


References

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