Richard Marx started his career as a backing singer with Lionel Richie. In 1987 his first self-titled album was released, of which it was released as a single Don't Mean Nothing. Two years later, Repeat Offender was released, which ensured his biggest single success to date with the ballad Right Here Waiting. Four years after his last album Paid Vacation, his new album Flesh and Bone is now out.
The CD contains a number of solid sounding pop songs. Still, his strong side is singing ballads. Flesh and Bone also contains a number such as the single Until I Find You Again, Surrender To Me, a duet with the in our country unknown singer Fee Waybill and the by Stevie Wonder written Too Shy to Say. Luther Vandross, Gregg Phillanganes, Steve Lukather and Maurice White (Earth, Wind & Fire) collaborated on the album.more