Ink (The Fixx album)
Ink is the sixth studio album by British new wave band The Fixx, released in 1991.
While generally much less successful than their previous albums, Ink did produce a big hit for the band in the form of "How Much Is Enough?", which reached #11 on the Mainstream Rock Tracks chart, and #10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart, where it was their only Top 10 single.Track listing
All lyrics written by Curnin except where noted; all music composed by Curnin, West-Oram, Woods, Greenall and Brown except where noted.
- "All Is Fair"
- "How Much Is Enough?"
- "No One Has to Cry"
- "Crucified"
- "Falling in Love"
- "Shut It Out"
- "Still Around"
- "All the Best Things"
- "Yesterday, Today"
- "One Jungle"
- "Climb the Hill"
- "Make No Plans"
- "Ships Are Safe In Harbour"
* bonus track on Japan CD issuePersonnel
Additional personnel
- Rusty Anderson - guitar
- Steven MacKinnon - keyboards
- Richard Termini - piano, synthesizer
Production
- Producers: Scott Cutler, Bruce Gaitsch, Rupert Hine, William Wittman
- Executive producer: Randy Nicklaus
- Engineers: John Agnello, Bruce Gaitsch, Rupert Hine, Dennis McCay, Stephen W. Tayler
- Assistant engineers: Matt Howe, Fred Kelly, Ed Korengo, Duane Sexton
- Mixing: John Agnello, Matt Howe
- Mastering: Steve Hall
- Drum programming: Steve Dubin
- Production coordination: Steve Barri, Randy Nicklaus, Mark Sullivan
- Art direction: Frenchy Gauthier, Ria Lewerke
- Design: Norman Moore
- Photography: Steve Rappaport
Charts
Album - Billboard
Singles - Billboard