All tracks are written by John Crawford, except where noted. All tracks are produced by Bob Ezrin, except where noted.
Title | Writer(s) | Producer(s) |
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1. | "Will I Ever Understand You" | | | 4:40 |
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2. | "You Don't Know" | | | 4:22 |
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3. | "Like Flames" | Rob Brill | | 5:05 |
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4. | "Heartstrings" | | | 4:12 |
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5. | "Take My Breath Away" | | Moroder | 4:11 |
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6. | "Trash" | | | 3:38 |
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7. | "When Love Goes to War" | Brian Fairweather | | 4:09 |
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8. | "Hideaway" | | Berlin | 5:08 |
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9. | "Sex Me, Talk Me" | | | 4:41 |
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10. | "Pink and Velvet" | | | 6:38 |
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Credits adapted from the liner notes of Count Three & Pray.[4]
Additional musicians
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- Gene Black, Kane Roberts, David Gilmour, Ted Nugent, Alan Murphy, Elliot Easton, Steve Dougherty, Gregg Wright – guitars
- Bob Ezrin, Peter Robinson, Greg Kuehn, Jun Sato – keyboards
- Gary Barlough – Synclavier programming
- Andy Richards – keyboards programming, keyboards (tracks 2, 9)
- John Batdorf, William Batstone, Lance Ellington, George Merrill, Tessa Niles, The Art Damage Choir – background vocals
- Richard Niles – orchestration (track 9)
- Luís Jardim – percussion (track 9)
- Patrick O'Hearn – fretless bass (track 10)
- Masakazu Yoshizawa – shakuhachi (track 2)
- Osamu Kitajima – koto, biwa (track 2)
- Bob Ezrin – production (tracks 1–4, 6, 7, 9, 10); recording (tracks 1, 3–8, 10); mixing (tracks 1, 2, 6–8, 10)
- Berlin – production (tracks 2, 6, 8, 9)
- Andy Richards – production (tracks 2, 9)
- Giorgio Moroder – production, mixing (track 5)
- David Tickle – recording (tracks 1, 3, 4, 6–8, 10); mixing (tracks 1, 6–8, 10)
- Ted Hayton – recording (tracks 2, 9)
- Brian Reeves – mixing (track 5)
- Mike Shipley – mixing (tracks 3, 4, 9)
- Russ Castillo, Steve Strassman, Peter Lewis, Bob Mithoff, Dave Concors, Michael Rosen, Tom Whitlock – additional recording
- Jeff Bennett, Tom Nist, Charlie Brocco, Robin Laine, Paul Gomersall, Steve Lyon – recording assistance
- Stephen Marcussen – mastering at Precision Lacquer (Hollywood)
- ^ a b "You Don't Know" and "Sex Me, Talk Me"
- ^ Henderson, Alex. "Count Three & Pray – Berlin". AllMusic. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
- ^ Linfield, Carole (6 December 1986). "Albums". Record Mirror. p. 19. ISSN 0144-5804.
- ^ Sippitts, Deborah (December 3, 1986). "Berlin: Count Three & Pray". Smash Hits. p. 76. ISSN 0260-3004.
- ^ Count Three & Pray (liner notes). Berlin. Geffen Records. 1986. GHS 24121.
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