Rush Street | ||||
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Studio album by Richard Marx | ||||
Released | October 28, 1991 | |||
Studio | A&M Studios, Lion Share Studios, Right Track Studios, Sunset Sound Studios, Frantic Studio, Westlake Studios, Capitol Studios, Bill Champlin Studio, Village Recorders, Elumba Studios, Can-Am Studios, The Entriprise | |||
Genre | Rock, R&B | |||
Length | 65:35 | |||
Label | Capitol | |||
Producer | Richard Marx, Fee Waybill | |||
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Rush Street is the third studio album by singer and songwriter Richard Marx. Released in late 1991, it sold over two million copies in the United States alone.
Its first single, "Keep Coming Back," was #1 on the American Adult Contemporary chart for four consecutive weeks. It reached #5 in Cashbox while peaking at #12 in Billboard. The follow-up single, "Hazard", also hit #1 Adult Contemporary and reached #6 in Cashbox and #9 on the Billboard Hot 100.
Subsequent single releases included "Take This Heart" and "Chains Around My Heart", which were Top Ten hits on the US Adult Contemporary charts. All four hits boasted popular music videos as well. Toto members Steve Lukather and Jeff Porcaro were among the session musicians employed on the album, although they play on separate tracks.
Marx admitted in 2001 that the track "Superstar" is about Madonna The album was dedicated to son Brandon Marx and grandmother Lois.
Bonus Tracks on Japanese release
Bonus Tracks on Latin America release
Adapted from AllMusic.