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Stranger in the City (John Miles album)

Stranger in the City
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Studio album by John Miles
Released February 1977
Recorded 1976
Genre Rock
Length 35:49
Label London
Producer Rupert Holmes
John Miles chronology
Rebel
(1976)Rebel1976
Stranger in the City
(1977)
Zaragon
(1978)Zaragon1978

Stranger in the City was the second solo album by John Miles and was released in 1977. It was awarded BPI Silver Certification on 19 July 1977.

Recording sessions with its producer and orchestral arranger Rupert Holmes started in the summer of 1976 in the United States when Miles was promoting his first album "Rebel." The bulk of the album was recorded in England.
For this album, Miles recruited Australian keyboardist Gary Moberley because Miles felt that his previous album was missing something funky.
Both "Remember Yesterday" and "Slow Down" charted in the UK (respectively 32 and 10) and would be the last Miles singles to chart in Britain until 1983. Although the singles did fairly well, the album itself barely cracked the top 40 of the UK chart.
However, the cut "Slow Down" proved to be Miles' biggest US chart hit, peaking at No. 2 on the Billboard Disco chart, and No. 34 on the Billboard Hot 100 in June 1977.
"Remember Yesterday" was written about Bob Marshall, who was according to Miles a very romantic type, because he drifted around from girl to girl.
A track of the title song had been recorded during the sessions of Rebel and was originally planned to be released as the B-side of "Highfly", but was shelved. It was orchestrated by Holmes who added percussion in New York performed by recording legend Jimmy Maelen.
"Manhattan Skyline" was written about the first impressions Miles and Marshall had of New York and was recorded entirely in Manhattan.
In 1977, singer-songwriter Melissa Manchester covered the beautiful Miles-Marshall ballad "Time" which on "Stranger in the City" was performed solely by Miles at the piano accompanied by strings and brass.

In 2007, the album was rereleased and remastered with several bonus tracks.

All tracks written by Bob Marshall and John Miles except where noted

Bonus tracks on reissue


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