Released October 1983 Producer Tom Dowd / Eddie Money Artist Eddie Money Label Columbia Records | Length 37:37 Where's the Party
(1983) Can't Hold Back
(1986) Release date October 1983 Genres Rock music, Pop music | |
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Similar Life for the Taking, Can't Hold Back, Playing for Keeps, Wanna Go Back, Nothing to Lose |
Where's the Party? is Eddie Money's fifth album, released in 1983.
Contents
Money described the album as more upbeat and positive than his previous album No Control, saying, "We're ready to rock.... We're all in a party mood, and the album reflects that."
The album peaked at #67 on the Billboard 200 album chart, making it Money's lowest-charting album up to that time. Critic Lennox Samuels of Independent Press Service wrote in his review, "The party's not on this record, anyway. Side 1 is an undistinguished assortment of mid- to uptempo rock tunes." Samuels did praise the track "The Big Crash", which he described as "a bouncy dance tune with an effective interplay between John Nelson's lead guitar and Duane Hitchings' synthesizer," and noted that "Leave It to Me" appeared to show Money "venturing into new music", with a sound close to that of many popular synth-bands of the time.
In a 1986 interview promoting his following album, Can't Hold Back, Money stated that Where's the Party? "sold about 280,000 units. For the money I spent on it, it wasn't enough."
Track listing
- "Maybe Tomorrow" (Eddie Money, Steve Farris, Alan Pasqua, Gary O'Connor) - 4:54
- "Bad Girls" (Money, Duane Hitchings) - 3:26
- "Club Michelle" (Money, Ralph Carter, Mitchell Froom, Raymond Charles Burton) - 4:06
- "Back on the Road" (Money, Carter, Davitt Sigerson) - 3:05
- "Don't Let Go" (Money, Carter, Mark Radice) - 4:05
- "The Big Crash" (Money, Hitchings) - 3:39
- "Where's the Party?" (Money, Carter) - 3:54
- "Leave It to Me" (Money, Hitchings) - 4:07
- "Backtrack" (Money) - 6:21
Singles
Personnel
Songs
1Maybe Tomorrow4:50
2Bad Girls3:24
3Club Michelle4:18