Long Cold Winter is a transition album for Cinderella, mixing pop-metal tunes with better hooks than those on Night Songs with a newfound penchant for gritty blues-rock à la the Stones or Aerosmith. The ballads -- the grandiose "Don't Know What You Got (Till It's Gone)" and the excellent, lower-key "Coming Home" -- are what made the album Cinderella's most commercially successful, but the effective combination of pop hooks and tough, swaggering rock & roll on songs like "Gypsy Road" and "Fallin' Apart at the Seams" prevents the album from becoming simply a vehicle for hit singles and keeps it interesting. Not all of the songs are memorable, but most of them are. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Long Cold Winter
01/01/1988 | Island / Mercury
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All Music Guide Review
Long Cold Winter Track Listing
Credits of Long Cold Winter
- Cozy Powell
- Drums
- Kurt Shore
- Keyboards
- Steve Thompson
- Mixing
- John Webster
- Keyboards
- Tim White
- Photography
- Mitchell Kanner
- Design
- Michael Bays
- Art Direction
- Kelly Quan
- Make-Up
- Russell Ward
- Photo Assistance
- Michael Barbiero
- Mixing
- Eric Brittingham
- Bass, Vocals (Background), Producer
- Thom Cadley
- Assistant Engineer
- Denny Carmassi
- Drums
- Cinderella
- Main Performer
- Paulinho Da Costa
- Percussion
- Fred Coury
- Drums
- George Cowan
- Mixing Assistant
- Rick Criniti
- Synthesizer, Piano, Organ (Hammond), Vocals (Background)
- Ryan Dorn
- Assistant Engineer
- Patti Drosins
- Art Direction
- Andy Johns
- Producer, Engineer
- Tom Keifer
- Guitar (Acoustic), Harmonica, Guitar (Electric), Guitar (Steel), Keyboards, Vocals, Producer, National Steel Guitar
- Jeff LaBar
- Guitar
- Jay Levin
- Pedal Steel




























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