pc Quest (album)
pc Quest is the 1991 self-titled first album by the group pc Quest. The album contains two Billboard Hot 100 hit singles ("After the Summer's Gone"(#41) and "Can I Call You My Girl"(#58)). Most of the songs were written by one or both of the songwriting team Tim James and Steven McClintock (best known for their work with 1980s pop singer Tiffany).
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| Released | July 9, 1991 | |||
| Recorded | 1990-1991 | |||
| Genre | Pop rock | |||
| Label | Headliner/RCA | |||
| Producer | George Tobin in association with Mike Piccirillo & John Duarte | |||
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Track listing
- "After The Summer's Gone" - 4:04 (Tim James, Mike Piccirillo)
- "Don't Be Afraid" - 3:53 (Steven McClintock, Tim James, John Duarte)
- "Can I Call You My Girl?" - 3:56 (Steven McClintock, Tim James, John Duarte, Monty Brinkley)
- "Show Me" - 3:33 (Mike Piccirillo, Tim James)
- "The Hardest Part (Is Being Young)" - 4:07 (Steven McClintock, Tim James, John Duarte)
- "I'm Still Cold" - 3:46 (Tim James, Eric Winer, Mike Piccirillo)
- "Just Forget About 'Em" - 5:07 (Monty Brinkley)
- "Can't You See?" - 3:53 (Steven McClintock, Tim James, John Duarte, Monty Brinkley)
- "Loverboy" - 3:14 (Drew Nichols, Steve Petree, Mike Piccirillo)
- "Ready, Aim, Dance!" - 4:04 (Steven McClintock, Tim James, John Duarte)
Singles
- "Can I Call You My Girl" (RCA 62018) - Debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 on May 4, 1991. Top 50 CHR. #58 Hot 100.
- "After the Summer's Gone" (Geffen/Warner Bros 19656 and RCA 62051 & RDAB62075)- Debuted on the Billboard Hot 100 August 17, 1991. Top 40 CHR and Top 40 R&B. #41 Hot 100. Single #RDAB62075 contained four different mixes of the song.
Members
- Chad Petree
- Stephen Petree
- Drew Nichols
- Kim Whipkey
External links and references
- Album info on Allmusic
- Chart information on McJames music website
- Information on Discogs about pc Quest's self titled debut including Credits
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