North Coast (album)
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North Coast is an album by the Cleveland based Michael Stanley Band which was released in 1981. It reached No. 79 on the Billboard charts and included the hit Falling in Love Again which reached No. 64 on the Billboard hot singles list. It was the second album for the group on EMI America. The album's title refers to Cleveland, Ohio's "North Coast", which is the city's lakefront district. Stanley also used the term to portray Cleveland as its own "coast," separate from the East Coast and West Coast of the U.S.
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North Coast (album)
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North Coast
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The cover of the Michael Stanley Band album North Coast.jpg
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1982
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1980
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April – May 1981
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1981-07-13
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Suma Recording, Cleveland, Ohio
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Chemistry
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Tell Me
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Victim of Circumstance
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Heaven and Hell
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We Can Make It
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Somewhere in the Night
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Falling in Love Again
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You're My Love
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Don't You Do That to Me
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In the Heartland
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Let's Hear It
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When Your Heart Says It's Right
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studio
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Stanley
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Raleigh
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Stanley, Bob Pelander
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Stanley, Pelander
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North Coast is an album by the Cleveland based Michael Stanley Band which was released in 1981. It reached No. 79 on the Billboard charts and included the hit Falling in Love Again which reached No. 64 on the Billboard hot singles list. It was the second album for the group on EMI America. The album's title refers to Cleveland, Ohio's "North Coast", which is the city's lakefront district. Stanley also used the term to portray Cleveland as its own "coast," separate from the East Coast and West Coast of the U.S.
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