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  1. In 1989, Van Zandt wrote "While You Were Looking at Me" for Michael Monroe's album Not Fakin' It and co-wrote video hits "Dead, Jail or Rock'n Roll" and "Smoke Screen". He was an arranger and backing vocalist for a few songs on the album. [39]

  2. Not Fakin' It is the second studio album by Hanoi Rocks singer Michael Monroe, released in September 1989 through PolyGram; a remastered edition was reissued through Lemon Recordings in 2003. The album is Monroe's most commercially successful solo release to date, reaching No. 14 on the Finnish albums chart , [7] No. 161 on the U.S ...

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  3. Listen to unlimited streaming or download Not Fakin' It by Michael Monroe in Hi-Res quality on Qobuz. Subscriptions from $10.83/month.

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  4. The title track, "Not Fakin' It," shows off Monroe's excellent taste in obscure cover songs. This one was originally performed by Nazareth on their classic, Loud & Proud . This comes on like a steaming metal locomotive and is more or less a statement of purpose: "I'm not fakin' it/fooling myself that I'm makin' it."

  5. Digitally remastered edition of this 1989 solo album from the Hanoi Rocks vocalist. His first and best solo release, No Fakin' It was produced by "Little Steven" Van Zandt. 10 tracks. Lemon Records. 2010.

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  6. 8 de ene. de 2020 · Embarking on a life as a solo artist, he began collaborating with ‘Little’ Steven Van Zandt, at the time the erstwhile first lieutenant with Bruce Springsteen’s E Street Band.

  7. 19 de ene. de 2007 · E STREET BAND stalwart STEVEN VAN ZANT and MONROE penned slam-blam-thank-you-glam freak-out DEAD, JAIL, OR ROCK & ROLL, which soars on the latter's menacing yelp and scorching harp blasts. In a perfect headbanger world, it would be the national anthem of disenchanted youth everywhere.

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