White Hot (album)

White Hot is the fourth album by the rock band Angel.[5] After the release of On Earth as It Is in Heaven, bass guitar player Mickie Jones left and was replaced by Felix Robinson.

White Hot
Studio album by
ReleasedJanuary 3, 1978
Recorded1977
GenreHard rock
Length35:37
LabelCasablanca[1]
Mercury
ProducerEddie Leonetti[2]
Angel chronology
On Earth as It Is in Heaven
(1977)
White Hot
(1978)
Sinful
(1979)
Professional ratings
Review scores
SourceRating
AllMusic[3]
The Encyclopedia of Popular Music[2]
The New Rolling Stone Record Guide[4]

The album contains Angel's only top 50 hit, "Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore," which went to #44 on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1978. The single spent eight weeks on the Billboard Hot 100. The album peaked at #55 on the Billboard Top 200.[6]

Critical reception

The New Rolling Stone Record Guide gave the album 0 stars, a rating reserved for "worthless" records.[4][7]

Track listing

  1. "Don't Leave Me Lonely" (Barry Brandt, Frank DiMino) – 4:00
  2. "Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" (Lori Burton, Pam Sawyer) – 2:50
  3. "Hold Me, Squeeze Me" (Frank DiMino, Gregg Giuffria, Punky Meadows) – 3:49
  4. "Over and Over" (Frank DiMino, Gregg Giuffria, Punky Meadows) – 3:01
  5. "Under Suspicion" (Barry Brandt, Frank DiMino, Gregg Giuffria, Punky Meadows) – 4:42
  6. "Got Love If You Want It" (Frank DiMino, Gregg Giuffria, Punky Meadows) – 4:28
  7. "Stick Like Glue" (Frank DiMino, Gregg Giuffria, Punky Meadows) – 2:38
  8. "Flying with Broken Wings" (Without You) (Frank DiMino, Gregg Giuffria, Punky Meadows) – 3:32
  9. "You Could Lose Me" (Frank DiMino, Gregg Giuffria, Punky Meadows) – 4:53
  10. "The Winter Song" (Frank DiMino, Gregg Giuffria, Punky Meadows) – 3:44

Singles

Billboard (United States)

Year Single Chart Position
1978 "Ain't Gonna Eat Out My Heart Anymore" Billboard Hot 100 44

Personnel

References

  1. Popoff, Martin (2009). Goldmine Record Album Price Guide. Penguin. ISBN 9781440229169.
  2. Larkin, Colin (2006). The Encyclopedia of Popular Music. Volume 1: MUZE. p. 193.CS1 maint: location (link)
  3. "White Hot". AllMusic. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  4. The New Rolling Stone Record Guide. Random House. 1983. p. 12.
  5. "The band Angel will release a 7-CD retrospective celebrating Casablanca Years". Goldmine. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  6. "Chart History: Angel". Billboard. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  7. The New Rolling Stone Record Guide. Ratings: Random House. 1983.
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