Tuesday, 1 July 2008

Robert Tepper

Robert Tepper   
Artist: Robert Tepper

   Genre(s): 
Other
   



Discography:


Modern Madness   
 Modern Madness

   Year: 1988   
Tracks: 10


No Easy Way Out   
 No Easy Way Out

   Year: 1986   
Tracks: 9




Hailing from Bayonne, NJ, Robert Tepper began his calling as a staff writer in New York City, finally unification with isaac M. Singer Benny Mardones, writing, and playing bass. With Mardones, Tepper co-wrote the inescapable "Into the Night," which not exclusively hit number 11 and earned a Grammy nominating address on its initial waiver in 1980, just re-charted again about a decade by and by. In 1985, Tepper moved to Los Angeles, sign language a disc share with Scott Brothers. When Sylvester Stallone heard "There's No Easy Way Out," he chose to economic consumption it in the third base sequel to his picture show Jolting. The song was included on the Rocky IV soundtrack and with the motion-picture show, become one of the year's biggest hits and was issued as a single, climbing into the Top 30 in former 1986. It proceeded Tepper's debut, No Easy Way Out, simply failed to retain the public's interest. One more single, "Don't Walk Away," made a meagre showing, stalling in the take down reaches of the Hot 100. Modern Madness came with no notice deuce age later, followed by Tepper separating from the label in extended legal proceedings. He continued to compose, although not twinned his earlier successes, and exhausted clip in Nashville. In 1996, Tepper culled together songs from the late several years, issuing them as the set No Rest for the Wounded Heart.





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