An innovative pop work that expanded the possibilities of a cappella
A representative album by the Canadian a cappella group, The Nylons.
"One Size Fits All" is a work that pioneered a new trend in a cappella in the 1980s. Arranging classic pop and R&B songs with her own unique harmonies, she created a rich soundscape using only her voice, without the use of a band. Combining lightness and sophistication, it had a major influence on the a cappella scene that followed.
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A:
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1)
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That Kind Of Man
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2)
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Silhouettes
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3)
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Town Without Pity
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4)
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Prince Of Darkness
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5)
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Romance (If I Can Get It)
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B:
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1)
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Up The Ladder To The Roof
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2)
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Heavenly Bodies
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3)
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Bop 'Til You Drop
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4)
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Please
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5)
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So Long
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Arranged By [Vocals] - The Nylons (A2, A4, B1 to B3)
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Producer - The Nylons
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Arranged By [Vocals] - Peter Mann
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Producer - Peter Mann
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Percussion [Electro-beat] - Barry Keane
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Percussion [Electro-beat] - Steve Negus
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Engineer - Mike Jones (3)
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Vocals - Marc Connors
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Vocals - Paul Cooper (3)
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Percussion - Arnold Robinson
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Vocals - Arnold Robinson
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Vocals - Claude Morrison
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Engineer [Assistant] - Vic Pyle
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Cover - Dean Motter
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Management - Wayne Thompson (3)
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Photography By - Patrick Harbron