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A multi-instrumentalist, Vitale is most known for his close work with Joe Walsh. On
this, his first solo album, he's responsible for most of the music, playing everything
from drums and keyboards to flute and tympani. Filling out the other slots is a
mini-guitar army of Rick Derringer, Walsh, and Phil Keaggy. Yet, despite such luminaries,
it's not a guitar show-off album. Rather, it's a song-oriented album, and the three
guitarists always work in service to the songs. Yet, the songs are not particularly strong
and, despite the production team of Ron Albert and Howard Albert (Derek and the Dominoes'
Layla and Other Assorted Love Songs, the Allman Brothers' Eat a Peach, and other legendary
albums), the album never quite gets off the ground. One standout, however, is
"Falling," which was borrowed in part for Walsh's later "At the
Station." - Rob Caldwell
01 - (3:00) Roller Coaster Weekend
02 - (3:39) Movin'
03 - (4:24) Mad Man
04 - (3:10) Take A Chance On Love
05 - (4:49) School Yard
06 - (3:28) Shoot 'Em Up
07 - (3:33) Feeling's Gone Away
08 - (3:31) Two Of Us
09 - (3:56) Falling
10 - (1:05) Interlude
11 - (3:17) Step On You

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