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Bullseye was a rock band with roots in Boston, Massachusetts, that later relocated to New York City. In 1979, they released their debut album "On Target" under Columbia Records. The album features tracks like "Moonwalk," "Seventh Heaven," and "I've Changed." The song "Treat Me Right" gained recognition when Pat Benatar covered it in 1980. The album was recorded at Le Studio in Morin Heights, Quebec, and completed at the Hit Factory in New York City. The producer was Rob Stevens, known for his work with the band Crack The Sky. In 2016, the album was reissued with three bonus tracks. The products available from the artist Bullseye include CDs.


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