[1] Hideaway (S.Clarke) - 4:25
[2] Overjoyed (Wonder) - 5:50
[3] My Love Her Inspiration (S.Clarke) - 4:15
[4] Where Do We Go (S.Clarke) - 4:07
[5] Boys of Johnson Street (S.Clarke) - 3:17
[6] Old Friends (S.Clarke) - 5:06
[7] When It's Cold Outside (S.Clarke) - 3:56
[8] Listen to the Beat of Your Heart (Gurvitz/Henderson) - 4:21
[9] Basketball (Brookins/Clarke) - 4:24
STEWART COPELAND - Percussion, Drums
HERBIE HANCOCK - Keyboards
GEORGE HOWARD - Saxophone
STANLEY JORDAN - Guitar
DAVID SANCIOUS - Keyboards
LARRY GRAHAM - Bass Guitar, Vocals
ROBERT BROOKINS - Keyboards
GERRY BROWN - Percussion, Drums
RAY GRIFFIN - Percussion, Drums
GARY HERBIG - Saxophone
DANN HUFF - Guitar
TRIS IMBODEN - Drums
PAUL JACKSON Jr. - Guitar
ALPHONSO JOHNSON - Bass Guitar
JUNE KURAMOTO - Koto, Katos
PATRICK LEONARD - Keyboards
WAYNE LINSEY - Keyboards
ALAN PASQUA - Keyboards
JOHN "J.R." ROBINSON - Percussion, Drums
CLAIRE FISHER - String Arrangements
ANGELA BOFILL - Vocals
BERNARD JACKSON - Vocals
HOWARD HEWETT - Background Vocals
JOSIE JAMES - Background Vocals
ERIK NURI - Executive Producer
CRAIG BURBIDGE - Engineer
STEVE HODGE - Engineer
CSABA PETOCZ - Engineer
BRIAN REEVES - Engineer
PAUL LEO POLITI - Engineer
DAVID RUDO - Engineer
BERNIE GRUNDMAN - Mastering
MICK GUZAUSKI - Mixing
JOE GASTWIRT - Release Preparation
1986 CD Epic EK-40275
1986 CS Epic PET-40275
1986 CD Columbia 40275
1986 LP Columbia 26964
1990 CD Columbia 40275
1986 CD Portrait 40275
Perhaps aware of some creeping staleness in his records, Clarke brought
in a lot of help and sailed in the general direction of The Wave on
Hideaway — but with only slightly improved results. George
Howard, Angela Bofill, Herbie Hancock, Stewart Copeland (with whom
Clarke would soon form Animal Logic), the newly emerged Stanley Jordan,
and bass colleague Alphonso Johnson are some of the more recognizable
names on board, and Clarke mans all of the instruments himself on the
drum computer-driven "When It's Cold Outside." Some points of note:
Stevie Wonder's "Overjoyed" gets a lush treatment augmented by Jordan's
spidery guitar and Clare Fischer's string chart; "Old Friends" features
the core of the School Days band and sounds fresher than its companions
while allowing for some electronic updating of the style. But rarely
are the guests challenged to their capabilities in this polished, often
relaxed collection of synth-textured tracks, for the material remains
mostly routine.