Over the Top (Cozy Powell album)
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Released19 October 1979[1]
StudioCentral Sound Studios, Manchester; Townhouse Studios, London
Length44:28
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| Released | 19 October 1979[1] | |||
| Studio | Central Sound Studios, Manchester; Townhouse Studios, London | |||
| Genre | Instrumental rock | |||
| Length | 44:28 | |||
| Label | Polydor | |||
| Producer | Martin Birch | |||
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Over the Top is an album by British rock drummer Cozy Powell. It was Powell's first solo album, and it featured many well-known musicians playing alongside him.
Although the album initially did not chart, It reached No. 34 on the UK Albums Chart in January 1980. "Theme One" was released as a single and reached No. 62.
- "Theme One" (George Martin) – 3:36
- "Killer" (Don Airey) – 7:16
- "Heidi Goes to Town" (Cozy Powell, Airey) – 2:57
- "El Sid" (Bernie Marsden) – 5:09
- "Sweet Poison" (Max Middleton) – 8:24
- "The Loner" (Dedicated to Jeff Beck) (Middleton) – 4:50
- "Over the Top" (Airey, Powell, Pyotr Tchaikovsky) – 8:39
The Polydor Years Bonus Tracks
- "Over The Top (Single Edit)" – 3:21
- "The Loner (Single Edit)" – 3:10
- "Heidi Goes To Town (#1)" – 2:59
- "Heidi Goes To Town (#2)" – 2:59
- "Sweet Poison (#1 Lead & Rhythm Guitars)" – 6:30
- "Sweet Poison (#2 Rhythm Guitars)" – 6:30
- "Sweet Poison (#3 Backing Tracks, No Guitar)" – 6:30
- "The Loner (#1 Lead Guitar)" – 4:52