Ignition | ||||
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Released | May 21, 1982 (Debuted on Billboard's album chart the week ending July 17, 1982) | |||
Recorded | 1981–1982 | |||
Studio | Power Station, New York City | |||
Genre | Rock | |||
Length | 36:22 | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Neil Giraldo | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Ignition is the debut solo album by English singer-songwriter John Waite (ex-vocalist for The Babys). It was released on Chrysalis Records in May 1982 and produced by Neil Giraldo (producer/guitarist for Pat Benatar, who was on the same label).
Two singles were lifted from the record: the Holly Knight-penned "Change" which initially failed to make a significant dent on any chart except for the Hot Mainstream Rock Tracks, where it scored the No. 16 position. It was, however, one of MTV's most popular early videos. Upon the 1985 release of the soundtrack to the film Vision Quest, the single was re-issued and broke into the top 50 on the Pop charts. Its follow-up single (after the initial 1982 release) was "Going to the Top".
A few well-known musicians guested on the album as well. Singer Patty Smyth (then in the band Scandal) handled vocal backing, and drummer Frankie LaRocka (also from Scandal) and bassist Don Nossov (who also played with Benatar) guest here.