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Tracklist

1Viva Voca3:17
2No Idea4:13
3All The Best Thoughts3:56
4The Way I Feel3:54
5Surprise3:34
6Wings Of Steel
Backing Vocals – Pip Anderton
3:49
7Jumping
Backing Vocals – Rima Te Wiata
4:26
8I'm Alive
Backing Vocals – Mikey Havoc
4:29
9Richmond Rd Revisited3:34
10It's My Sin3:43
11Westy Gals
Trumpet – Greg Johnson
5:26
12Waves3:49

Versions

CategoryArtistTitle (Format)LabelCategoryCountryYear
90317 77194Jan Hellriegel It's My Sin ‎(Cass, Album)EastWest90317 77194New Zealand1992

Credits

  • Arranged By, Arranged By [Extra Instruments]Don McGlashon (tracks: 8, 9)
  • Bass, Backing VocalsTony Lumsdon (tracks: 4, 7, 10)
  • DrumsSteve Garden (tracks: 11, 12), Wayne Bell (tracks: 1 to 10)
  • Guitar, Backing VocalsMark Bell (tracks: 4, 7, 10), Mark Peterson (tracks: 1 to 4, 6, 7, 10)
  • Mixed ByJohn Harvey
  • ProducerJ.D. Souther (tracks: 11, 12)
  • Producer, Recorded By, Mixed ByNick Morgan
  • Recorded ByGraham Myhre
  • Vocals, Backing Vocals, Arranged ByJan Hellriegel

Notes

Songs recorded at Mountain Studios, Tauranga, New Zealand, December 1991/January 1992, except 11 and 12 recorded at Airforce Studios. Parts of this album were recorded at Mandrill Studios, Helen Young Studios (RNZ) and Auckland Audio (Auckland, New Zealand) Dec 1991 - March 1992.
Mixed at Marmalade Studio, Wellington, New Zealand.
Mastered at 301 Studios, Sydney, Australia.

Companies

  • Recorded At – Mountain Studios, Tauranga
  • Recorded At – Airforce Studios
  • Recorded At – Mandrill Studios
  • Recorded At – Helen Young Studios
  • Recorded At – Auckland Audio
  • Mixed At – Marmalade Studios
  • Mastered At – EMI Studios 301

Video

Info

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Jan Hellriegel - It's My Sin mp3

Performer: Jan Hellriegel

Title: It's My Sin

Country: New Zealand

Release date: 1992

Label: EastWest

Style: Soft Rock, Pop Rock

Catalog: 90317 77192

Genre: Rock / Pop

Size MP3: 1900 mb

Rating: 4.6 / 5

Votes: 666

Record source: CD, Album

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Cointrius
Jan Hellriegel's "It's My Sin" is very much an album of its time; if not earlier. At the time, before the female singer-songwriter boom of the 90s, Hellriegel seemed quite unique, and lead single "The Way I Feel" was a breath of fresh air that sounded current. In retrospect, she was let down by the dated production with which she and the rest of the album was packaged. It has the kind of over-produced, session-muso sound that came to the forefront in the 80s, and seemed to hang around well into the 90s in New Zealand. This prejudice is confirmed by the cast list of familiar studio faces, but none more so than when you listen to the backing vocals on a track, musing derisively that it sounds like The Mutton Birds, only to see that, yes, the dreaded Don McGlashan had a hand in the arranging. That's not to say it's all bad, with "The Way I Feel" still retaining a great hook (and famously using the what was then considered erudite word "quagmire"), and "No Idea" doing likewise. There's just too many moments when the musos break out their contrived session licks, including the weedly-weedly guitar leads for that "let's rock" moment.
Cointrius
Jan Hellriegel's "It's My Sin" is very much an album of its time; if not earlier. At the time, before the female singer-songwriter boom of the 90s, Hellriegel seemed quite unique, and lead single "The Way I Feel" was a breath of fresh air that sounded current. In retrospect, she was let down by the dated production with which she and the rest of the album was packaged. It has the kind of over-produced, session-muso sound that came to the forefront in the 80s, and seemed to hang around well into the 90s in New Zealand. This prejudice is confirmed by the cast list of familiar studio faces, but none more so than when you listen to the backing vocals on a track, musing derisively that it sounds like The Mutton Birds, only to see that, yes, the dreaded Don McGlashan had a hand in the arranging. That's not to say it's all bad, with "The Way I Feel" still retaining a great hook (and famously using the what was then considered erudite word "quagmire"), and "No Idea" doing likewise. There's just too many moments when the musos break out their contrived session licks, including the weedly-weedly guitar leads for that "let's rock" moment.