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Life for the Taking

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Released
  
January 1979

Length
  
40:23

Release date
  
January 1979

Label
  
CBS Records International

Recorded
  
1978

Artist
  
Eddie Money

Producer
  
Bruce Botnick

Genre
  
Rock music

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Life for the Taking (1978)
  
Playing for Keeps (1980)

Similar
  
Where's the Party?, Can't Hold Back, Playing for Keeps, Nothing to Lose, No Control

Life for the Taking is Eddie Money's platinum selling second album. It was recorded in 1978, and released in 1979 on manager Bill Graham's Wolfgang imprint via Columbia Records. The album includes the singles "Can't Keep A Good Man Down", "Gimme Some Water" and "Maybe I'm A Fool."

Contents

With Money seemingly endlessly on the road promoting his previous debut album, this effort was primarily written in hotel rooms with a variety of band members and worked up during sound checks prior to performances. The final track, "Call On Me" was often interjected into the set lists prior to the release of this album and received a strong response in spite of its more soulful, less frantic composure.

This album also marked a conscious effort to expand Money's audience with the inclusion of several more pop and dance oriented numbers. This direction would continue to be expanded upon with the subsequent release "Playing For Keeps". The album was met with less enthusiastic critical response than its predecessor with a number of the pundits citing a weakness of quality songwriting and the inconsistency of style as pitfalls.

Money resumed his frantic promotion and touring schedule upon the release of this album. The cover shot plays on a rendition of the artist mocking his debut album artwork but with an obvious worn and tired appearance.

As with the previous release, both singles were issued in promotion only edited versions, while the retail releases featured tracks from the album as B-sides. By now, the artist was headlining mid sized venues and a number of the dates featured the then up-and-coming Pat Benatar as support.

Track listing

Side 1
  1. "Life For The Taking" (Eddie Money) – 4:45
  2. "Can't Keep A Good Man Down" (Money; Dan Alexander; Chris Solberg) – 3:37
  3. "Nightmare" (Money; James Lyon) – 4:22
  4. "Gimme Some Water" (Money) – 3:38
  5. "Rock And Roll The Place" (Money; Lyon) – 3:04
Side 2
  1. "Maybe I'm A Fool" (Money; Lloyd Chiate; Lee Garrett; Robert Taylor) – 3:04
  2. "Love The Way You Love Me" (Money; Steve Howard) – 3:37
  3. "Maureen" (Money; Ernie Makaway; Chiate; Solberg) – 3:35
  4. "Nobody" (Money; Lyon) – 4:40
  5. "Call On Me" (Jeremy Storch; Money) – 6:01

Singles

  • "Can't Keep A Good Man Down" (1979) #63 US
  • "Maybe I'm A Fool" (1979) #22 US
  • Personnel

  • Horns arranged by Eddie Money & Tom Scott
  • Strings arranged & conducted by Albhy Galuten
  • Musicians
    Production
  • Produced By Bruce Botnick (for Wolfgang Productions)
  • Engineered By Andy Johns & Rik Pekkonen
  • Mixed By Andy Johns
  • Mastered By Wally Traugott
  • Songs

    1Life for the Taking4:47
    2Can't Keep a Good Man Down3:40
    3Nightmare4:24

    References

    Life for the Taking Wikipedia