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  1. A View from 3rd Street is the second solo album from the singer-songwriter Jude Cole. Released in 1990, three years after his self-titled debut, the album was supported by Cole's biggest single, "Baby, It's Tonight", which peaked at number 16 on the Billboard Hot 100.

  2. Lee Patrick Mastelotto (born September 10, 1955) is an American rock drummer and record producer. He has been a member of King Crimson, Stick Men, Mr. Mister and O.R.k., as well as working as a session drummer with XTC, The Pointer Sisters and The Rembrandts (including well known Friends theme song I'll Be There for You), among others. In addition, he has led or co-led other projects including ...

  3. Tracklist. Hide Credits. Credits. Arranged By – David Tyson, Jude Cole. Art Direction – Maura P. McLaughlin. Bass – Lee Sklar * Drums, Percussion – Pat Mastelotto. Engineer [Additional] – Bill Malina, Chris Puram, Don Mack, Jeff Frickman, Micajah Ryan, Robert Hart (3), Stephen Harrison *, Steve Montgomery. Executive-Producer – Michael Ostin.

  4. View from 3rd Street. drums - percussion. 1990 . Hall & Oates. Change of Season. drums. 1990 . Rembrandts. Rembrandts. drums - percussion. 1990 . Peter Kingsberry. Different Man. drums - percussion - programming - production. 1991 . Peter Kinsbury. Pete & Pat. drums - percussion - programming - production. 1991 . Martika. Martika's Kitchen ...

  5. 23 de mar. de 2017 · A View from 3rd Street is the second solo album from the singer/songwriter Jude Cole. Released in 1990, three years after his self-titled debut, this album contains Cole’s biggest single, “Baby, It’s Tonight”, which went to #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Time for Letting Go” also cracked the U.S. top 40 peaking at #32 late in 1990.

  6. A View from 3rd Street is the second solo album from the singer/songwriter Jude Cole. Released in 1990, three years after his self-titled debut, this album contains Cole’s biggest single, “Baby, It’s Tonight”, which went to #16 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart. “Time for Letting Go” also cracked the U.S. top 40 peaking at […] More. Musicians.

  7. Drums, Percussion – Pat Mastelotto; Engineer [Additional] – Bill Malina, Chris Puram, Don Mack, Jeff Frickman, Micajah Ryan, Robert Hart (3), Stephen Harrison*, Steve Montgomery; Executive-Producer – Michael Ostin; Keyboards, Piano, Organ, Harmonium, Drum Programming – David Tyson