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1992 studio album by Steve Morse
Coast to Coast is the fifth studio album by the guitarist Steve Morse , released in 1992 by MCA Records . The album reached No. 30 on the Billboard Heatseekers chart.[1]
Critical reception [ edit ]
Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating AllMusic [2]
Daniel Gioffre at AllMusic described Coast to Coast as "a fine offering from a talented and overlooked musician and songwriter." Praise was given to Morse for "using all of the tools in his sizeable vocabulary" and for songs that "exhibit a wide variety of musical influences."[2]
Track listing [ edit ]
All music is composed by Steve Morse
Title 1. "User Friendly" 3:42 2. "Collateral Damage" 3:54 3. "Get It in Writing" 3:52 4. "Morning Rush Hour" 3:29 5. "Runaway Train" 3:05 6. "Long Lost" 3:35 7. "The Oz" 3:19 8. "Over Easy" 5:15 9. "Cabin Fever" 3:49 10. "Flat Baroque" 2:23 Total length: 36:23
Personnel [ edit ]
Steve Morse – guitar, arrangement , engineering , mixing , producer
Van Romaine – drums, arrangement
Dave LaRue – bass, arrangement, engineering, mixing, production
Rick Sandidge – mixing, mastering
Glen Meadows – mastering
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