Love Machine is the third full-length album by Canadian band, Brighton Rock. The album was released in 1991. It is the final studio album to feature vocalist Gerry McGhee before his death on August 25, 2020.[1]
Love Machine | ||||
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Studio album by Brighton Rock | ||||
Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | 1991 | |||
Genre | Hard rock, Heavy metal | |||
Length | 49:21 | |||
Label | Warner Music Group | |||
Producer | Toby Wright | |||
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Singles from Love Machine | ||||
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Before the album was recorded, the band's keyboardist, Johnny Rogers, departed the band. Brighton Rock wanted a harder sound, with lead vocalist Gerry McGhee stating, "We didn't really feel that keyboards were part of us anymore. There's really no place for them in our musical direction now." Rogers was replaced for touring purposes by a second guitar player, Greg Bioleau, who previously played with McGhee in his first band, The Rockers.[2]
The album failed to chart, but the single "Hollywood Shuffle" charted at #6 on the Cancon: To Watch chart. In 1992 the album was nominated for a Juno Award for Hard Rock Album of the Year. Cocaine was recorded live in the studio with one take.
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Year | Song | Chart | Highest |
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1991 | "Hollywood Shuffle" | Cancon: To Watch | #6[3] |
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