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Repeat Offender
Studio album by
ReleasedApril 26, 1989
Recorded1988–89
Studio
  • Lion Share
Genre
Length49:16
LabelCapitol
Producer
  • Richard Marx
Richard Marx chronology
Richard Marx
(1987)
Repeat Offender
(1989)
Rush Street
(1991)

Repeat Offender is the second studio album by singer/songwriter Richard Marx. Released in mid-1989, it reached No. 1 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart. The album went on to sell over five million copies in the US alone (several times that worldwide) due to five major singles on the Billboard charts, including two No. 1 hits: 'Satisfied' and the Platinum-certified 'Right Here Waiting'.

  • 6Charts and certifications

History[edit]

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After touring for fourteen months on his first album, Marx returned to the studio with a number of songs that had been written while on the road. The album was recorded with well-known L.A.-area studio musicians and would go on to become even more successful than his debut record, pushing Prince out of the #1 spot on Billboard 200 album chart. It went triple platinum within a few months and eventually sold over 5 million US copies. Repeat Offender was the result of the energy generated from over a year and a half on the road and was written or co-written entirely by Marx. 'Some people might think that it would be easier this time around, that I could just kick back.' Marx said at the time, 'but the truth is, it’s harder, I’ve got more to prove.'

The first two singles, 'Satisfied' and the platinum-selling 'Right Here Waiting,' both reached #1, completing a string of three consecutive No. 1 singles. When the third single from Repeat Offender, 'Angelia' climbed to #4, Marx became the first solo artist to reach the Top 5 with his first seven singles. Since then, 'Right Here Waiting' has been covered numerous times, most notably by Monica and 112 in a 1998 duet.

Another single from the album, 'Children of the Night', was written in support of the suburban Los Angeles (Van Nuys)-based organization for runaways.[1][2][3] It became the sixth single from the album, and all royalties were donated to the charity.[2][3]

Marx's second world tour began in the spring of 1989 and took him to Australia, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Europe, Canada, and the United States, lasting through August 1990 [citation needed]. Highlights of that tour included a performance in the prestigious Royal Albert Hall in London and an invitation from Tina Turner to tour Germany.

Marx also had the once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to perform The Beatles' 'Help!' at the Berlin Wall in late 1989. Marx also received his second Grammy nomination in 1990 for 'Best Pop Vocal Performance — Male' for 'Right Here Waiting'.[4]

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Track listing[edit]

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All tracks written by Richard Marx, unless otherwise noted.

No.TitleLyricsMusicLength
1.'Nothin' You Can Do About It'4:44
2.'Satisfied'4:14
3.'Angelia'5:17
4.'Too Late to Say Goodbye'Fee Waybill4:52
5.'Right Here Waiting'4:24
6.'Heart On the Line'Marx, Bruce GaitschMarx, Gaitsch4:43
7.'Real World'4:14
8.'If You Don't Want My Love'Waybill4:07
9.'That Was Lulu' (only on CD and Minidisc issues)Dean Pitchford3:44
10.'Wild Life' (Japanese bonus track)Marx, Rick SpringfieldMarx, Springfield4:08
11.'Wait for the Sunrise'4:15
12.'Children of the Night'4:45

Singles[edit]

The following singles were released from the album, with the highest charting positions listed.

#TitleDateUnited StatesUnited Kingdom
1.'Satisfied'1989152
2.'Right Here Waiting'12
3.'Angelia'445
4.'Too Late to Say Goodbye'19901238
5.'Children of the Night'1354

Personnel[edit]

  • Richard Marx – lead vocals
  • Michael Omartian – acoustic piano (1, 7, 11), keyboards (11)
  • C.J. Vanston – keyboards (2-5, 8, 10, 11)
  • Bill Champlin – Hammond B3 organ (1, 7, 8, 9)
  • Bill Payne – Hammond B3 organ (2)
  • Bill Cuomo – keyboards (10)
  • Steve Lukather – guitar (1), guitar solo (1)
  • Bruce Gaitsch – guitar (2, 3, 5, 6, 8), guitar solo (3, 6, 8), acoustic guitar (4)
  • Michael Landau – guitar (2, 3, 4, 6, 7, 10, 11), guitar solo (2, 3, 4, 10, 11)
  • Jon Walmsley – guitar (7, 9), 1st guitar solo (7)
  • Paul Warren – 2nd guitar solo (7), guitar (9, 10)
  • John Pierce – bass guitar (1)
  • Randy Jackson – bass guitar (2, 6, 11), synth bass (8)
  • Jim Cliff – bass guitar (3, 4, 7, 9, 10)
  • Mike Baird – drums (1, 2)
  • Prairie Prince – drums (3, 4, 6, 11)
  • John Keane – drums (7, 10)
  • John Robinson – drums (8)
  • Michael DeRosier – drums (9)
  • Paulinho da Costa – percussion (2, 8, 11)
  • Marc Russo – saxophone (3, 11), sax solo (6)
  • Dave Koz – saxophone (7)
  • Tom Scott – sax solo (11)
  • Larry Williams – saxophone (11)
  • Gary Grant – trumpet (11)
  • Jerry Hey – trumpet (11)
  • Dick Marx – horn arrangements (11)
  • Backing vocals – Richard Marx (1-4, 6-11), Bill Champlin (1, 7, 8, 9), Bobby Kimball (1, 7, 8, 9), Cynthia Rhodes (2, 6, 11), Fee Waybill (4), Tommy Funderburk (6), David Cole (6), Ruth Marx (6), Bob Coy (6), John Moore (6), Larry Gatlin (11), Steve Gatlin (11), Rudy Gatlin (11), Terry Williams (11), Shelley Cole (11), Don Shelton (11), Gene Miller (11), Kevin Cronin (11)
  • The Children of the Night – choir on 'Children of the Night'

Production[edit]

  • All tracks arranged by Richard Marx, with assistance by Steve Lukather (track 1), Jeffrey Vanston (track 3) and Bruce Gaitsch (track 6).
  • Produced by Richard Marx and David Cole
  • Recorded by David Cole; assisted by Peter Doell.
  • Mixed by David Cole
    • Assistant Engineers (recording and mix): Laura Livingston, Mark McKenna, Brian Scheuble, Bob Vogt, Charlie Paakkari, Leslie Ann Jones, Mike Bosley, Jay Lean, David Night, Tom Fouce.
  • Mastered by Wally Traugott
  • Production Coordination – Susanne Marie Edgren
  • Art Direction – Henry Marquez
  • Design – DZN - The Design Group
  • Photography – E. J. Camp
  • Management – Allen Kovac

Charts and certifications[edit]

Charts[edit]

Chart (1989)Position
Australian ARIA Albums Chart1
US Billboard 200

Album certifications[edit]

  • U.S. Certification: 4× Platinum (4,000,000 as of Apr. 1999) by RIAA.

Miscellaneous[edit]

  • The Japanese version of the album contained a bonus track, 'Wild Life'.
  • The album was dedicated to Gabrielle de Martino.

References[edit]

  1. ^'Richard Marx'. MTV Artists. 2012. Retrieved December 18, 2013.
  2. ^ abDulebohn, Amy (September 23, 2011). 'Singer, songwriter and producer Richard Marx to perform acoustic show at Weinberg'. The Herald-Mail. Hagerstown, Maryland. Retrieved December 18, 2013.
  3. ^ ab'Richard Marx coming to Kirtland Oct. 15'. Petoskey News-Review. Petoskey, Michigan. October 4, 2011. Retrieved December 18, 2013.
  4. ^'32nd Grammy Awards — 1990 presented February 22, 1990'. Rock on the Net. Retrieved 2007-04-15.
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