Bad Company: Robert Hart (vocals); Mick Ralphs, Dave "Bucket" Colwell (guitar); Rick Wills (bass); Simon Kirke (drums).
Additional personnel: Jeff Bova, Steve Smith (keyboards); Jody Linscott (percussion).
Engineers: Ben Fowler, Markus Butler.
Principally recorded at The Manor Studios, Oxfordshire, England and Olympic Studios, London, England.
Bad Company's 1995 release, COMPANY OF STRANGERS, saw original bandmembers Mick Ralphs and Simon Kirke working with new singer Robert Hart. While the album wasn't on par with such '70s classics as their self-titled debut or STRAIGHT SHOOTER, it showed that the new line-up was capable at updating the band's trademark blues rock, as proven by the album-opening title cut.