Dangerous Moments
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Released1985
RecordedMay–August 1984
Studio
- The Hit Factory (New York City)
- Clinton Recording (New York City)
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| Released | 1985 | |||
| Recorded | May–August 1984 | |||
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| Genre | Pop rock | |||
| Label | Mercury | |||
| Producer | Phil Ramone | |||
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Dangerous Moments is the third album by the English rock musician Martin Briley, released in 1985 by Mercury Records.[1][2] The album art (an up-perspective shot of Briley juxtaposed against an inverted cityscape) was nominated for a Grammy Award.[3] The album was produced by Phil Ramone.[4]
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| The Philadelphia Inquirer | |
The Philadelphia Inquirer panned the "humorless rock songs", but wrote that "Briley's vocals are OK in a wimpy Phil Collins-ish sort of way".[6] Other contemporary reviews described Dangerous Moments as a commercial‑minded effort that failed to replicate the success of Briley's earlier hit "Salt in My Tears", characterizing it as more conventional pop‑rock than innovative.[7]