Tuesday, 26 August 2008

Mp3 music: Desmond Child






Desmond Child
   

Artist: Desmond Child: mp3 download


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Desmond Child's discography:


Discipline
   

 Discipline

   Year: 1991   

Tracks: 10






Songwriter Desmond Child grew up in Miami Beach, FL, where his Cuban songwriter mother taught her word to play the piano at an early eld. Influenced by Otis Redding and Laura Nyro, he was divine to begin a band in high schoolhouse called Night Child with singer and guitarist Debra Walls. They disbanded dear straight in front they got a record deal, merely in 1973 Child moved on to a new radical, Desmond Child & Rouge, with singers Maria Vidal and Diana Grasselli. After development a loyal following in the New York City club scene, they were signed to Capitol Records in 1978. They recorded iI albums (both released in 1979) only because they never existent conform to into a specific genre, their label never tried to render them a push and they disbanded in 1980. Undeterred, Child just started focusing on his songwriting career, which he had give up started in 1978 by co-writing Kiss' Top Ten hit "I Was Made for Loving You." He would go on to keep running with Kiss, finally gaining the attention of former stone bands through his efforts. He teamed up with Jon Bon Jovi and Richie Sambora to write songs for their Slippery When Wet record album, and when that became a smash hit, he suddenly became in enquire. He began to write songs with Aerosmith, Cher, Roxette, Chicago, Alice Cooper, and many others passim the late '80s/early '90s. One of his most frequent collaborators, Joan Jett, had her last Top 40 hit with their composition "I Hate Myself for Loving You," piece singer Michael Bolton had a huge come to with Child's "How Can We Be Lovers." After a small heralded solo album and more songwriting exploit, he settled disconsolate in Miami to begin writing and production do work on Ricky Martin's newfangled album, which was to usher in Martin to an international interview. The album, 1999's Livin' la Vida Loca, was a smash succeeder and opened the door for even more production gigs, such as the 2001 smash "WHO Let the Dogs Out" by the Baha Men.