Why
Dudley DeNador
Performed By
Dudley DeNador
Album UPC
718122896967
CD Baby Track ID
TR0000201899
Label
Silent but Dudley Productions
Released
2008-09-24
BPM
143
Rated
0
ISRC
uscgh1444827
Year
2008
Spotify Plays
0
Writers
Writer
Dudley Burnett DeNador
Pub Co
Dudley Burnett DeNador
Writer
Robert Berry
Pub Co
Robert Berry
Composer
Dudley Burnett DeNador, Robert Berry
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Rights Controlled
Master
Rights
Easy Clear: Master
Original/Cover/Public Domain
original
Country
United States - California
Description
Unique and classic rock 'n roll.
Notes
The album, D2 - The DeNadors' Second Album, has 13 original songs. The album is a compilation of songs written and performed by Dudley and Alex Zander DeNador. Dudley and Alex Zander co-wrote Shockwave, Dodging Bullets, One Way, and Running. Dudley wrote Why (with Robert Berry), Prisoner in Paradise, Time and Time Again, Never Home Never Gone, and Escape Velocity. Zander wrote Ain't Nothin' Better, Land of Dreams, Double Helix, and Paradox.
Dudley DeNador plays guitar and sings lead vocals for the songs Shockwave, Dodging Bullets, One Way, Why, Prisoner in Paradise, Time and Time Again, Never Home Never Gone, Escape Velocity, and Running. Alex Zander DeNador played guitar and sings the lead vocals for the songs Ain't Nothin' Better, Land of Dreams, Double Helix, and Paradox.
Piano, keyboards, bass guitar, and drums were added, expertly recorded, and mixed by Robert Berry, owner of Soundtek Studios in Campbell, California.
The album was mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California.
Dudley DeNador plays guitar and sings lead vocals for the songs Shockwave, Dodging Bullets, One Way, Why, Prisoner in Paradise, Time and Time Again, Never Home Never Gone, Escape Velocity, and Running. Alex Zander DeNador played guitar and sings the lead vocals for the songs Ain't Nothin' Better, Land of Dreams, Double Helix, and Paradox.
Piano, keyboards, bass guitar, and drums were added, expertly recorded, and mixed by Robert Berry, owner of Soundtek Studios in Campbell, California.
The album was mastered by George Horn at Fantasy Studios in Berkeley, California.
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