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Long Cold Winter
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Allmusic [1]
Rolling Stone [2]
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Long Cold Winter #12, "The Last Mile", reached #36, "Coming Home"
reached #20, and "Gypsy Road" hit #51, a year after the
release of the album itself.[4]
With Long Cold Winter, Cinderella started to move
away from the glam metal-territory of their previous al-
bum and into a more blues-rock direction, akin to early
1970s Rolling Stones, Aerosmith, Humble Pie, Bad Com-
pany, and Deep Purple.[1][2]
Track listing
All songs are written by Tom Keifer, except where noted.
(Copyright Eve Songs, Inc. & Chappell & Co.-ASCAP)
1. "Bad Seamstress Blues/Fallin’ Apart at the Seams" -
5:19
Studio album by Cinderella 2. "Gypsy Road" - 3:55
3. "Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)" - 5:54
Released May 21, 1988 4. "The Last Mile" - 3:51
Recorded Recorded & Mixed at Bearsville; Overdubs 5. "Second Wind" - 3:59
Recorded at Kajem Studios 6. "Long Cold Winter" - 5:24
7. "If You Don’t Like It" - 4:10 (Tom Keifer/Eric
Genre Glam metal, blues rock, heavy metal, hard
rock[1] Brittingham; Eve Songs, Inc.-Chappell & Co.,
Brittingham Music & PolyGram Music Publishing
Length 43:51 Inc.)
Label Mercury (USA) 8. "Coming Home" - 4:56
Vertigo (Europe) 9. "Fire and Ice" - 3:22
10. "Take Me Back" - 3:17
Producer Andy Johns, Tom Keifer, Eric Brittingham
Cinderella chronology
Personnel
Night Songs Long Cold Winter Heartbreak Station
(1986) (1988) (1990) Cinderella
• Tom Keifer - electric, acoustic and steel guitars,
Long Cold Winter is Cinderella’s second studio album, re- harmonica, vocals
leased in 1988 through Mercury Records. It reached #10 • Jeff LaBar - guitar
in the US and became double-platinum for shipping 2 • Eric Brittingham - bass, backing vocals
million copies in the US by the end of the year, just as • Fred Coury - drums
their debut album Night Songs had done earlier. It was lat-
er certified triple platinum.[3] Additional personnel
The album features four singles, which all charted in • Jay Levin - steel guitar
the US. "Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)", which • Joseph Starns- drums
was to be Cinderella’s highest-charting single, reached • Rick Criniti - piano, organ, synthesizer
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Chart (1988) Peak
position
Billboard 200[5] 10
Region Certification Sales/shipments
United States (RIAA)[3]
(RIAA) 3× Platinum 3,000,000^
^shipments figures based on certification alone
Single Chart (1988) Peak
position
"Gypsy Road" US Billboard Hot 100[4] 51
"Don’t Know What You Got (Till It’s Gone)" 12
Single Chart (1989) Peak
position
"Coming Home" US Billboard Hot 100[4] 20
"The Last Mile" 36
• Kurt Shore - keyboards http://www.rollingstone.com/artists/cinderella/
• John Webster - keyboards albums/album/302051/review/5942468/
• Cozy Powell - drums long_cold_winter. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
• Denny Carmassi - drums [3] ^ "American album certifications – Cinderella –
• Paulinho Da Costa - percussion Long Cold Winter". Recording Industry Association
of America. http://www.riaa.com/
Production goldandplatinumdata.php?artist=%22Long+Cold+Winter%22.
If necessary, click Advanced, then click Format, then
• Produced Andy Johns, Tom Keifer and Eric select Album, then click SEARCH
Brittingham [4] ^ "Cinderella Album & Song Chart History |
• Engineered By Thom Cadley, Ryan Dorn and Andy Billboard.com". billboard.com.
Johns http://www.billboard.com/#/artist/cinderella/
• Mixed By Steve Thompson, Michael Barbiero and chart-history/50319?f=379&g=Singles. Retrieved 16
George Cowan May 2011.
[5] "Long Cold Winter - Cinderella | Billboard.com".
Charts and certifications billboard.com. http://www.billboard.com/#/album/
cinderella/long-cold-winter/4306. Retrieved May
16, 2011.
Charts Certifications
External links
Singles • "Long Cold Winter" at discogs
References
[1] ^ Huey, Steve. "Cinderella - Long Cold Winter
review". Allmusic. Rovi Corporation.
http://www.allmusic.com/album/long-cold-
winter-r3992/review. Retrieved 2011-09-26.
[2] ^ Neely, Kim (3 November 1988). "Cinderella - Long
Cold Winter". Rolling Stone. Archived from the
original on 2006-08-26. http://web.archive.org/
web/20060826075621/
Retrieved from "http://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Long_Cold_Winter&oldid=452555384"
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Categories:
• Albums certified multi-platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America
• Cinderella (band) albums
• 1988 albums
• Albums produced by Andy Johns
• Mercury Records albums
• Vertigo Records albums
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