Loverboy
Friday, May 9th, 2008Loverboy formed in Toronto in 1980 and immediately signed with CBS records. The band was one of the most successful mainstream rock groups of the early ’80s. Their debut album featured the slick singles like “Turn Me Loose” and “The Kid Is Hot Tonite,” and the album went platinum in both Canada and America. The group’s follow-up “Get Lucky” was released in 1981 and driven by the anthemic “Working for the Weekend,” the record was a major success in the U.S. and Canada, yet it failed to gain an audience anywhere in Europe. Nevertheless, the band was a staple on AOR stations across North America, as well as a popular concert attraction. What record producer did Loverboy enjoy most of their success with?
A) Bob Rock
B) Mutt Lange
C) Bruce Fairburn
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Working for the weekend indeed! Have a good one.
Mike