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Welcome to Blue Island

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Released
  
June 24, 2003

Length
  
54:42

Artist
  
Enuff Z'Nuff

Label
  
Secret Records

Producers
  
Chip Z'Nuff, Donnie Vie

Recorded
  
2001-2002

Welcome to Blue Island (2003)
  
? (2004)

Release date
  
24 June 2003

Genres
  
Hard rock, Power pop

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Enuff z nuff welcome to blue island full album


Welcome to Blue Island was the final recording of new studio material by Enuff Z'nuff before lead singer Donnie Vie left the group in 2002. As a result, Vie did not tour to support the album. However, the band continued playing shows at this time with lead guitarist Monaco taking over vocal duties. As was common for the band, Welcome To Blue Island was released first in Japan, where it charted at #90.

Contents

The U.S. version of the album with several bonus tracks came in June 2003 on the Perris Records label, where it became the label's top seller of 2004. The song "87 Days" is a live acoustic performance for a radio show with BulletBoys lead singer Marq Torien on co-vocals and future Guns N' Roses guitarist DJ Ashba on guitar. The songs "Roll Me," "Can't Wait," and "Z Overture" would all be used in the 2011 film Dahmer Vs. Gacy.

Track listing

All tracks written by Donnie Vie and Chip Z'Nuff, except where noted.

Personnel

  • Donnie Vie – lead vocals, guitars and keyboards
  • Chip Z'Nuff – bass guitar, guitars and vocals
  • Monaco – lead guitar
  • Ricky Parent – drums
  • Additional personnel

  • DJ Ashba (Track 13)
  • Marq Torien (Track 13)
  • Production

  • Produced by Stemz & Seedz (Chip Z'Nuff and Donnie Vie)
  • Mixing – Chris Steinmetz, Jeff Luif, and Chris Shepard
  • Engineering – Chris Steinmetz, Jeff Luif, Dave Maragus
  • Songs

    1Saturday3:22
    2Can't Wait4:12
    3Good Times (Are Hard to Find)5:31

    References

    Welcome to Blue Island Wikipedia