Introducing a two-step element to break new ground
It reached number 38 on the UK charts and number 18 on the R&B chart. Includes the lead single "Let's Just Call It Love".
Flowing strings and tight drum programming intertwine, creating a wide range of expressions from uptempo tracks to emotionally rich ballads. Ian Devaney's meticulous keyboard arrangements highlight Lisa Stansfield's vocals, and the lead single "Let's Just Call It Love" introduces a 2-step garage rhythm. Horns by Richie Buckley and others add vibrant colors, and the texture of 70s soul blends naturally with the cutting-edge production of the time.
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14 TRACKS:
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1)
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I've Got Something Better
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2)
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Let's Just Call It Love
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3)
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You Can Do That
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4)
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How Could You?
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5)
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Candy
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6)
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I'm Coming To Get You
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7)
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8-3-1
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8)
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Wish On Me
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9)
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Boyfriend
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10)
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Don't Leave Now I'm In Love
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11)
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Didn't I
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12)
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Face Up
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13)
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When The Last Sun Goes Down
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14)
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All Over Me
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Conductor - Brian Byrne (2)
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Engineer [Assistant] - Emma Jane Lennon
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Engineer [Assistant] - Kieron Lynch
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Engineer, Mixed By - Aidan McGovern
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Guitar, Backing Vocals, Arranged By - Richard Darbyshire
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Lead Vocals, Backing Vocals, Arranged By - Lisa Stansfield
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Mastered By - Tim Young
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Producer, Mixed By, Keyboards, Guitar, Programmed By, Arranged By - Ian Devaney
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Strings - Irish Film Orchestra
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Written-By - Kelly
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Written-By - Musker
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Written-By - Devaney
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Written-By - Stansfield
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Written-By - Darbyshire