Dawn Patrol (1982)

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Title: Dawn Patrol
Artist: Night Ranger
Genre: Hard Rock
Released: 1982

Tracks:
1 - Don't Tell Me You Love Me - 4:22
2 - Sing Me Away - 4:11 -
3 - At Night She Sleeps - 4:12
4 - Call My Name - 3:45
5 - Eddie's Comin' Out Tonight - 4:25
6 - Can't Find Me a Thrill - 3:22
7 - Young Girl in Love - 3:35
8 - Play Rough - 4:16
9 - Penny - 3:48
10 - Night Ranger - 4:34

Overview:
Dawn Patrol is the debut album by Night Ranger released in 1982. The band was named Ranger during the recording of the album. The first issues of the album were printed and ready to be shipped when it was discovered that there was a country band from California with the same name. The band decided to name themselves Night Ranger after the song that Blades had written for the album. The record company destroyed the copies with the band name Ranger. "Don't Tell Me You Love Me", the first single/ video was on heavy rotation on MTV and reached #40 on the Billboard Hot 100 and #4 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart. The second single/video, "Sing Me Away" peaked at #54 on Billboard's Hot 100 and at #39 on Billboard's Mainstream Rock Tracks Chart in the late spring of 1983.
Music information in first post provided by The AudioDB
Dawn Patrol was Night Ranger’s debut album. I don’t know a single song off of it.
 
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