Break Every Rule - Personnel & Production

Personnel & Production

  • Tracks 1-6 Arranged & Produced By Terry Britten. Tracks 1-5 Published By MYaxe Music Ltd./Good Single Ltd. (PRS)/Almo Music Corp./Chappell & Co. Inc. Track 6 Published By Jones Music America. Recorded By John Hudson, with assistance by Mike Ging. Mixed By John Hudson. Ambisonics Surround Sound Courtesy of Richard Elen. Tessa Niles: Vocal Backing (all); Terry Britten: Guitars & Bass (all), Drum Programming (tracks 2, 4 & 5), Vocal Backing (tracks 3, 4, & 5); Phil Collins: Drums & Percussion (tracks 1 & 6); Jack Bruno: Drums & Percussion (tracks 3 & 5); Tim Capello: Saxophone (track 1).
  • Track 7 Arranged & Produced By Bryan Adams & Bob Clearmountain. Published By Irving Music Inc./Badams Communications Inc./Calypso Toonz. Recorded & Mixed By Bob Cleasrmountain, with additional recording by Steve Rinkoff, Paul Hamilton, Mark McKenna & Richard Moakes. Bryan Adams: Rhythm Guitar, Piano, Vocal Backing; Keith Scott: Lead Guitar; Tommy Mandel: Organ; Dave Taylor: Bass; Mickey Curry: Drums; Jim Vallance: Percussion.
  • Tracks 8 & 11 Arranged & Produced By Rupert Hine. Published By A.J.M. Creative Services/"Rats" Said The Tyrant/CBS Songs Limited/April Music. James West-Oram: Guitars. Rupert Hine: All Other Instruments, Vocal Backing.
  • Tracks 9 & 10 Produced By Mark Knopfler & Neil Dorfsman. Track 9 Published By Straitjacket Songs Ltd./Almo Music Corp. Track 10 Published By Rondor Music Ltd./Almo Music Corp. Engineered & Mixed By Neil Dorfsman, with assistance by Richard Moakes. Mark Knopfler: Guitars; Guy Fletcher: Keyboards; Albert Boekholt: Programming; Micky Feat: Bass; Jamie Lane: Drums; Frank Ricotti: Percussion; Samantha Brown, Margot Buchanan, Jimmy Chambers, George Chambers: Vocal Backing
    • Mastered By Stephen Marcussen & Stuart Furusho at Precision Lacquer, LA

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