Young, Paul
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Good Thing
New Import - BKD9001
Sealed 2016 Original. It's Been Ten Years Since Paul Young Released A Solo Album And It's Been About Twice That Since He's Delivered Something Approximating The Blue-Eyed Soul That Made His Reputation Back In The '80s. Those Hits Were Steeped In The Sound Of Their Time - Synthesizers Ruled The Roost From The Sequenced Foundations To The Accents Piled On Top - But Good Thing Is An Attempt To Get Back To Basics, Back To The Sweet, Supple Groove Of Memphis. Because Good Thing Was Recorded Not At American Sound Studios In 1968 But Cut By A Distinguished Englishman On A Modern Digital Rig Some 50 Years Later, This Album Hums With Rosy Nostalgia And Immaculate Taste. Happily, Young Avoids Obvious Choices In His Covers, A Decision That Lends Some Freshness To The Album, A Quality Needed To Counterbalance The Buttoned-Up Production, Which Is Suited For Cocktail Parties, Not Juke Joints. Nevertheless, Young Rides These Grooves With Elegance And His Ever-So-Slightly Tattered Voice Lends A Bit Of Grit, An Element That Helps Elevate This Pleasing Record A Notch Above Simple Comfort: All Music Guide – Stephen Thomas Erlewine.
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No Parlez
Used - LP - BFC 38976
1983 US pressing in shrink. "No Parlez" is the debut studio album by British singer Paul Young, released on July 18, 1983. The album achieved significant commercial success, particularly in the United Kingdom where it remained at the top of the UK Albums Chart for a total of five weeks. The album features a blend of pop and soul music, and is best known for including Young's hit cover of the Marvin Gaye song "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)," which became a No. 1 single in the UK. Other notable tracks from the album include "Love Will Tear Us Apart" by Joy Division and "Love of the Common People," which also enjoyed substantial chart success.
Produced by Laurie Latham, "No Parlez" showcases Paul Young's distinctive vocal style and his talent for interpreting and delivering emotive performances. The album's production includes synthesizers and electronic elements, which were characteristic of the early 1980s music scene. The cover art features a striking image of Paul Young, which became iconic in its own right. "No Parlez" not only established Paul Young as a significant figure in the music industry but also contributed to the broader landscape of 80s pop and soul music.
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The Live Edition
New Import - 20·3P-578
Sealed 1983 Japanese Original With Obi. Recorded At Live Shows At Both The Royal Court In Liverpool Oct. 3rd & The Hammersmith Odeon In London Dec 24th 1983.
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The Secret Of Association
Used - LP - FC 39957
1985 Original With Inner Sleeve. Contains "Every Time You Go Away" & "I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down".
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The Secret Of Association
New - LP - FC 39957
Sealed 1985 Original With Custom Hype Sticker And The Original Tower Records Price Tag On The Shrink Wrap.
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