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Living in Fiction

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Released
  
1984

Artist
  
Fast Forward

Label
  
Rdeg

Length
  
35:50

Release date
  
1984

Genre
  
Rock music

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Producer
  
Bruce Fairbairn & Ian Lloyd

Places recorded
  
Pinewood Studios, Little Mountain Sound Studios

Similar
  
The Blitz, Permanent Vacation, Get a Grip

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Living In Fiction is an album by Fast Forward, released by Island Records in 1984. Fast Forward was formed by Ian Lloyd (former lead singer of the band Stories). This was the only album that they released.

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The group shot a promotional video for the song "What's It Gonna Take", written by Gary O'Connor, which also appears on Molly Hatchet's No Guts...No Glory album.

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Track listing

  1. "Living In Fiction" – 3:56
  2. "Play To Win" – 3:42
  3. "What's It Gonna Take" – 3:36
  4. "Tonite" – 4:05
  5. "She Broke Your Heart" – 3:04
  6. "Don't Walk Away" – 4:11
  7. "You're A Mystery To Me" – 3:45
  8. "Draw The Line" – 3:04
  9. "Where Did The Time Go" – 3:47
  10. "Watermusic II" – 2:35

Personnel

  • Ian Lloyd – Lead Vocals
  • Bruce Fairbairn - Horns & Backing Vocals
  • Jimmy Lowell - Bass & Synthesizers
  • Andrew Kirin - Synthesizers
  • Patrick Mahassen - Guitar & Backing Vocals
  • Rodney Higgs - Drums
  • Additional Music by

  • Keith Scott – Guitars
  • Brian Newcombe – Bass
  • Jim Vallance – Drums
  • David Sinclair – Guitars
  • Dave Pickell – Keyboards
  • Robert Minden – Waterphone
  • Beau Hill – Keyboards & Backing Vocals
  • Bob Rock – Guitars
  • Other credits

  • Geoff Turner – Engineer
  • Mike Fraser – Engineer
  • Keith Stein – Engineer
  • Bob Rock – Mixer
  • Gregg Rodgers – Art Direction
  • Songs

    1Living In Fiction3:50
    2Play to Win3:36
    3What's It Gonna Take3:41

    References

    Living in Fiction Wikipedia