Suzi Quatro - In the Spotlight (2011)
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1. "A Girl Like Me" 4:31
2. "Whatever Love Is" 4:44
3. "Spotlight" 3:21
4. "Strict Machine" 3:10
5. "Breaking Dishes" (originally "Breakin' Dishes") 4:01
6. "Rosie Rose" 4:04
7. "Hurt with You" 4:18
8. "Hot Kiss" 2:47
9. "Turn Into" 3:48
10. "Hard Headed Woman" 2:02
11. (Bonus track) 3:54
Suzi Quatro Band Members / Musicians
Nat Allison – guitars, backing vocals
Ray Beavis – saxophone (on "Hurt with You")
David Bianco – recording (of "Strict Machine", "Breaking Dishes", "Hot Kiss", "Turn Into")
Mike Chapman – production, backing vocals
Jez Davies – keyboards
Pat Doonan – official website
Joey Galvan – The neighborhood Bullys (on "Strict Machine", "Breaking Dishes", "Hot Kiss", "Turn Into")
Toby Gucklhorn – trombone (on "Hurt with You")
Rainer Haas – worldwide booking
Dick Hanson – trumpet (on "Hurt with You")
Michael Hays – The neighborhood Bullys (on "Strict Machine", "Breaking Dishes", "Hot Kiss", "Turn Into")
Steve Kitchen – artwork
Owen Martin – drums
Davey Meshell – production, The neighborhood Bullys (on "Strict Machine", "Breaking Dishes", "Hot Kiss", "Turn Into")
Tex Mosley – The neighborhood Bullys (on "Strict Machine", "Breaking Dishes", "Hot Kiss", "Turn Into")
Simon Pilton – "support and inspiration"
Suzi Quatro – vocals, bass
Daryl Smith – artwork
Nick Trepka – engineering
"Singing with Angels"
James Burton – guitar
Steve Grant – production
The Jordanaires – backing vocals
Suzi Quatro – vocals, bass
Andy Scott – production
In the Spotlight is the 15th studio album by the American singer-songwriter and bass guitar player Suzi Quatro.
The seeds for the album were sown when Mike Chapman, Quatro's original producer and composer of most of her hits, approached her with plans to take her back to her roots. Their reunion resulted in this modern take on Quatro's original attitude, which shows the influence she has had on modern female artists. "Strict Machine", a song originally performed by Goldfrapp, even contains a two line teaser from Quatro's number one hit "Can the Can", to show the similarities of the two tracks.