Smash Hits...Unplugged!

Smash Hits...Unplugged!
Studio album by Helix
Released November 13, 2010 (Canada), January 18 2011 (US)
Genre Heavy metal
Label EMI
Producer Aaron Murray, Sean Kelly and Brian Vollmer
Helix chronology
Vagabond Bones
(2009)
Smash Hits...Unplugged!
(2010)
Skin in the Game
(2011)

Smash Hits...Unplugged! is an acoustic studio album by the heavy metal band Helix. It was released in November 2010 via the band's official site and at shows, with a wider release via EMI in January 2011. It is composed of acoustic versions of Helix hits from albums past as well as a new cover version of "Touch Of Magic" by the late Canadian singer, James Leroy.[1] It is the first studio recording by the current Helix lineup of vocalist Brian Vollmer, guitarists Brent Doerner and Kaleb Duck, bassist Daryl Gray and drummer Greg Hinz.[2] It also features guitar performances by ex-member and co-producer Sean Kelly. It is Helix' 13th full-length studio album and 22nd album released overall.

Track listing

All songs written by Brian Vollmer and Paul Hackman except where noted.

  1. "Gimme Gimme Good Lovin'" (Joey Levine, Ritchie Cordell)
  2. "Kids Are All Shakin"
  3. "Heavy Metal Love"
  4. "That Day Is Gonna Come" (Vollmer, Marc Ribler)
  5. "Dream On" (Dan McCafferty, Billy Rankin, Darrell Sweet, Lee Agnew, Manny Charlton, John Locke)
  6. "Deep Cuts The Knife" (Bob Halligan, Jr., Hackman)
  7. "(Make Me Do) Anything You Want" (Paul Naumann, Danny Taylor)
  8. "Good To The Last Drop" (Vollmer, Ribler)
  9. "Wild In The Streets/No Rest For The Wicked" (Ray Lyell, Hackman/Vollmer)
  10. "Touch of Magic" (James Leroy)
  11. "Rock You" (Halligan)

Credits

Produced by Aaron Murray, Sean Kelly and Brian Vollmer.

Helix

Additional musicians

References

  1. HELIX - Acoustic CD Title, Tracklisting, Artwork Revealed
  2. HELIX - More Smash Hits Unplugged Details Revealed
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