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‘s 1987 debut album will be reissued by Universal/Virgin at the beginning of November as a 2CD+DVD super deluxe edition. The album features the well known hits Heart and Soul, UK number one China in Your Hand as well as Valentine, Sex Talk and I Will Be With You. This new expanded edition will feature a remastered version of the original album, singles, B-sides, hard-to-find remixes, live tracks and demo sessions including the previously unreleased Maggie. As well as two CDs of audio the super deluxe set includes a DVD featuring a T’Pau live concert from London, recorded in 1988 and all six promotional videos. Bridge of Spies super deluxe is out on 6 November 2105.
• • • • • • Disc: 1 • 1. Heart And Soul • 2. I Will Be With You • 3.
China In Your Hand • 4. Friends Like These • 5.
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Sex Talk • 6. Bridge Of Spies • 7. Monkey House • 8. Valentine • 9.
Thank You For Goodbye • 10. You Give Up • 11. China In Your Hand – Reprise • 12.
Heart and Soul (Single Version) • 13. China in your hand (single version) • 14.
Sex Talk (live) • 15. On the Wing • 16. No Sense of Pride • 17. Giving My Love Away • 18. Still So In Love • 19. Thank you for Goodbye Rides Again Disc: 2 • 1.
Heart and Soul US Radio Edit • 2. Heart and Soul Remix • 3. Taking Time Out (Live Scottish Centre 29/10/87) • 4. Bridge of Spies (Live Scottish Centre 29/10/87) • 5. Monkey House (Live Scottish Centre 29/10/87) • 6. You Give Up (Live Scottish Centre 29/10/87) • 7.
And get 2 track for free to try out the service. Buy Mp3 Music Online / Friends Again / Trapped And Unwrapped. Friends Again — Trapped And Unwrapped. Discount: -20%; Release date: 1984; Duration: 68:02; Size, Mb: 123.55; Format: MP3, 253 kbps. About File Formats. MP3 is a digital audio format without digital rights. Check out Trapped And Unwrapped by Friends Again on Amazon Music. Stream ad-free or purchase CD's and MP3s now on Amazon.co.uk. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of Trapped And Unwrapped on Discogs. Label: Fontana - 836 895-2. Format: CD Album, Reissue. Country: UK & Europe. Genre: Rock, Pop. Style: Pop Rock. Friends Again: Trapped And Unwrapped.
I have several Friends again records (almost everything I think as i was a big fan) Also have the trapped and unwrapped re-issue CD, after my original was nicked by a bad man. Glad to see someone else remembers them - for follow up listening check the bathers album 'Kelvingrove Baby'.
China In Your Hand (Live Hammersmith Odeon March ’88 ) • 8. Heart And Soul (Live Hammersmith Odeon March ’88) • 9.
Sex Talk (Live Hammersmith Odeon March ’88 • 10. Walk Away Rene • 11. I’m A Believer • 12. Heart and Soul (Dance Mix / 4 Twelve Mix) • 13. Heart and Soul (Beats and Rap) • 14.
Heart and Soul (Dub Mix) • 15. Monkey House • 16.
You Give Up • 17. Only One Dream (Friends Like These) • 18.
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Maggie Disc: 3 (DVD) T’Pau Live in concert – Hammersmith Odeon, March 1988 • 1. Thank you For Goodbye • 2. Monkey House • 3. Bridge of Spies • 4. Arms of Love • 5.
Heart and Soul • 6. Sex Talk • 7. I Will Be With You • 8. You Never Notice Me • 9.
Valentine • 10. China In Your Hand • 11. Time Will Tell Promo Videos • 12.
Heart and Soul • 13. China In Your Hand • 14. Valentine • 15.
Sex Talk (live) • 16. I Will be With You • 17.
Bridge of Spies • • • • • •. The notes by Carol in the release state ‘when we delivered the album to Siren, the head of the label hated the compression that Roy had put on it. It did make it sound harsh through stereo but when you heard it on the radio, especially American radio, which Roy was aiming for, the production was amazing and still sounds modern today’. SO there you go, the ‘sound’ was intentional – aiming at a specific genre and market.
When you read further into the booklet, it appears that the recording process was very thorough, even recording single guitar strings and overlapping/overdubbing and constantly building the tracks up. Yes, I agree it’s overpriced, but it is very nicely done, the notes/interviews from each band member is great to read – giving a lovely insight. Software pembayaran pdam cirebon 2016. Playing the album in the car, the sound is great, full of depth and power – hearing things i’ve missed before.
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Still have the DVD to watch, so not sure what quality of that is like. Yes, but no (the price tag, 3 discs, and missing tracks)! For the price they should include their first 2 CD’s expanded with all the remixes, b-sides, etc plus all their promo videos & concert on DVD.
Don’t think T’Pau should be the only artist to get the special edition treatment on the Siren Records label. The group most deserving of this would be Cutting Crew for their debut album Broadcast. The album sold over two million copies worldwide & they were the first band on the Virgin Records label in America to have a number one single with (I Just) Died In Your Arms. I think that they deserve a 2 CD & DVD or Blu-Ray treatment as they have plenty of material as well as video’s & live footage. I know Cherry Red did a re-issue a few years back but with next year being the 30th Anniversary of both album & song, it seems a no brainer.
Please help make this a reality SUPERDELUXEEDITION. Verry excited about this! I played the original album to death when it first came out, but it sounded distorted as some have pointed out. I am hoping this will sound better and not just louder:-) By the way, “Heart and Soul” from the “Sex Talk” cd single isn’t included, that’s my only gripe about the track listing. There is another live version on the cd, but that’s from the Hammersmith concert, which is this one: I prefer the SECC-version, but I’ve still got the cd single so I don’t mind much. And as far as the price is concerned, I assume it will come down to 25-27-ish pounds before it comes out, but not much lower since Universal are selling the set at 30 pounds.
Genre:
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Brit Pop, Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Members:
Paddy McAloon, Martin McAloon, Wendy Smith, Neil Conti
Credits:
Drums - Graham Lant/ Engineer - Jon Anderson Turner/ Producer - David Brewis, Prefab Sprout
Electronic, Rock
Style:
Brit Pop, Pop Rock, Synth-pop
Members:
Paddy McAloon, Martin McAloon, Wendy Smith, Neil Conti
Credits:
Drums - Graham Lant/ Engineer - Jon Anderson Turner/ Producer - David Brewis, Prefab Sprout
Tracklist :
01 Don't Sing (3:51)
02 Cue Fanfare (4:04)
03 Green Isaac (I) (3:31)
04 Here On The Eerie (3:58)
05 Cruel (4:18)
06 Couldn't Bear To Be Special (3:44)
07 I Never Play Basketball Now (3:38)
08 Ghost Town Blues (3:19)
09 Elegance (3:44)
10 Technique (4:36)
11 Green Isaac (II) (1:25)
Links to download:
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01 Don't Sing (3:51)
02 Cue Fanfare (4:04)
03 Green Isaac (I) (3:31)
04 Here On The Eerie (3:58)
05 Cruel (4:18)
06 Couldn't Bear To Be Special (3:44)
07 I Never Play Basketball Now (3:38)
08 Ghost Town Blues (3:19)
09 Elegance (3:44)
10 Technique (4:36)
11 Green Isaac (II) (1:25)
Links to download:
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for track 11:http://www.mytempdir.com/1103693
'Some Prefab Sprout fanatics will admit it's difficult to single out one Sprout album as 'the best'. I mean, with most of their 80s output, like 'Swoon', 'Steve McQueen', 'Protest Songs', 'Jordan', I would find it almost impossible to say one is really better than another, even if tied to a chair with a gun at my temple, held by a big, smelly guy with sweaty palms and bad cigarette breath, finger on the trigger, threatening to blow my brains out unless I reveal my favorite Sprout record. They're all equally brilliant, but if faced with that life or death decision, I might say 'Swoon'.
You see, 'Swoon' was songwriter/singer Paddy MacCloon in peak form. But, wait, it was their first album. How could he already achieve 'peak form' status on a debut? To put it simply, the man's a genius. Any hardcore Sprout fan will tell you that. But upon dissecting and analyzing the contents of 'Swoon', it becomes clear what makes it such an enduring, accomplished album.
First off, it's an album that grew on me. At first, expecting some breezy jazz-pop a la early Aztec Camera, I was a bit put off by some of the convoluted song structures, the cheezy drum-fills, the occasionally sappy yet still almost arrogantly delivered lyrics. But a few songs immediately attached themselves to my brain like sandburrs to bare feet. 'Cruel', with its jazzy, sophisticated chord progressions, its spot on melodies, its bossa nova beat, and acute lyrics concerning a 'liberal', 'modern' guy coming to terms with the fact that he's just as helplessly jealous and possesive over his women as any other sap who's been kicked in the [bottom] by lust. One of the most finely crafted pop gems I've ever heard.
And then there's the airy sophistication of 'Cure Fanfare', with its lush, gorgeous yet tensely strummed guitar, and its iron-fisted drumming, which gives a pretty song a unique edge of white-knuckled tension. Or the elegant built up of 'Little Green Isaac', which starts off almost ballad-like, driven by a rich, jazzy keyboard part, then half way through, with a flick of the switch, the song shifts into overdrive and finishes out w/ enough energy to make you sweat even if you're just sitting there bobbing back and forth. And it's still as gorgeous as ever throughout.
Or the smokey, intimate atmosphere of 'Couldn't Bear to be Special', or the infectiously catchy piano and pulverizing rhythmic work in 'Ghost Town Blues' (the chorus of which boasts 'Oh Ann - Gar-la-ah-ah-and, you can't call this heartbeat a man'), or the lush, gossamer synths, spot on melodies, and angsty tension of 'Technique'. With each listen, something new and utterly invigorating would reveal itself until I could sit through the whole damn album in a state of wide-eyed, melodic-pop bliss. And I'd listen to it again and again, thoughts of it distracting me from my work all day long, suffering long, unending hours until I could get home to give it another spin. I no longer cared about the stupid 'bo-bee's' in 'Couldn't Bear to be Special', or the fact that 'I never play basketball now' has 20 different parts. The sheer genius of the melodies, the conviction of the words so greatly overshadowed the few flaws that it didn't matter anymore, and I was held permanently in the tight grip of Paddy's dreamy, melodic vision.
These songs were well thought out, lovingly and painstakingly well-crafted, and definitely withstand the ravages of time. It's like a unique combination of a subtle early 80s post-punk-pop atmosphere, early 80s jazz-pop (think EBTG, Aztec Camera), with some mid-Atlantic 70s AM radio, thrown in with a smidgeon of Steely Dan.
I could go on and on about each individual song, but for the sake of brevity, I'll just say that the writing is (w/ one exception) absolutely spot-on, top-notch. These tunes rival any pop master you can think of, be it Bacharach, B. Wilson, Lennon/McCartney, Morrissey/Marr, etc.. Sophisticated, gossamer pop, with enough rough edges, enough tension boiling beneath the surface, and 20 something angst thrown in to make it a truly deep, diverse and intelligent statement. To put it simply, it's too rough and bitter to sit comfortably with Sade, too melodic and complex to be branded merely pop or new wave, and too brilliant to be ignored.
Please, buy this if you haven't done so already.
'I have everything Prefab Sprout has recorded and Paddy McAloon is amazing in his songwriting and lyrics in Swoon. It is not my favorite but it shows the talent of Paddy, again a talent that for some reason was not given his due and still isnt being noticed as a major player in his work with Prefab Sprout, that's a shame. I believe everyone should have the complete Prefab Sprout library and Swoon has some stand out songs, like Cruel, Couldn't Bear To Be Special,Don't Sing,and Green Isaac (I)& (II). A must to complete the work of Paddy McAloon, Swoon.'
'Some Prefab Sprout fanatics will admit it's difficult to single out one Sprout album as 'the best'. I mean, with most of their 80s output, like 'Swoon', 'Steve McQueen', 'Protest Songs', 'Jordan', I would find it almost impossible to say one is really better than another, even if tied to a chair with a gun at my temple, held by a big, smelly guy with sweaty palms and bad cigarette breath, finger on the trigger, threatening to blow my brains out unless I reveal my favorite Sprout record. They're all equally brilliant, but if faced with that life or death decision, I might say 'Swoon'.
You see, 'Swoon' was songwriter/singer Paddy MacCloon in peak form. But, wait, it was their first album. How could he already achieve 'peak form' status on a debut? To put it simply, the man's a genius. Any hardcore Sprout fan will tell you that. But upon dissecting and analyzing the contents of 'Swoon', it becomes clear what makes it such an enduring, accomplished album.
First off, it's an album that grew on me. At first, expecting some breezy jazz-pop a la early Aztec Camera, I was a bit put off by some of the convoluted song structures, the cheezy drum-fills, the occasionally sappy yet still almost arrogantly delivered lyrics. But a few songs immediately attached themselves to my brain like sandburrs to bare feet. 'Cruel', with its jazzy, sophisticated chord progressions, its spot on melodies, its bossa nova beat, and acute lyrics concerning a 'liberal', 'modern' guy coming to terms with the fact that he's just as helplessly jealous and possesive over his women as any other sap who's been kicked in the [bottom] by lust. One of the most finely crafted pop gems I've ever heard.
And then there's the airy sophistication of 'Cure Fanfare', with its lush, gorgeous yet tensely strummed guitar, and its iron-fisted drumming, which gives a pretty song a unique edge of white-knuckled tension. Or the elegant built up of 'Little Green Isaac', which starts off almost ballad-like, driven by a rich, jazzy keyboard part, then half way through, with a flick of the switch, the song shifts into overdrive and finishes out w/ enough energy to make you sweat even if you're just sitting there bobbing back and forth. And it's still as gorgeous as ever throughout.
Or the smokey, intimate atmosphere of 'Couldn't Bear to be Special', or the infectiously catchy piano and pulverizing rhythmic work in 'Ghost Town Blues' (the chorus of which boasts 'Oh Ann - Gar-la-ah-ah-and, you can't call this heartbeat a man'), or the lush, gossamer synths, spot on melodies, and angsty tension of 'Technique'. With each listen, something new and utterly invigorating would reveal itself until I could sit through the whole damn album in a state of wide-eyed, melodic-pop bliss. And I'd listen to it again and again, thoughts of it distracting me from my work all day long, suffering long, unending hours until I could get home to give it another spin. I no longer cared about the stupid 'bo-bee's' in 'Couldn't Bear to be Special', or the fact that 'I never play basketball now' has 20 different parts. The sheer genius of the melodies, the conviction of the words so greatly overshadowed the few flaws that it didn't matter anymore, and I was held permanently in the tight grip of Paddy's dreamy, melodic vision.
These songs were well thought out, lovingly and painstakingly well-crafted, and definitely withstand the ravages of time. It's like a unique combination of a subtle early 80s post-punk-pop atmosphere, early 80s jazz-pop (think EBTG, Aztec Camera), with some mid-Atlantic 70s AM radio, thrown in with a smidgeon of Steely Dan.
I could go on and on about each individual song, but for the sake of brevity, I'll just say that the writing is (w/ one exception) absolutely spot-on, top-notch. These tunes rival any pop master you can think of, be it Bacharach, B. Wilson, Lennon/McCartney, Morrissey/Marr, etc.. Sophisticated, gossamer pop, with enough rough edges, enough tension boiling beneath the surface, and 20 something angst thrown in to make it a truly deep, diverse and intelligent statement. To put it simply, it's too rough and bitter to sit comfortably with Sade, too melodic and complex to be branded merely pop or new wave, and too brilliant to be ignored.
Please, buy this if you haven't done so already.
'I have everything Prefab Sprout has recorded and Paddy McAloon is amazing in his songwriting and lyrics in Swoon. It is not my favorite but it shows the talent of Paddy, again a talent that for some reason was not given his due and still isnt being noticed as a major player in his work with Prefab Sprout, that's a shame. I believe everyone should have the complete Prefab Sprout library and Swoon has some stand out songs, like Cruel, Couldn't Bear To Be Special,Don't Sing,and Green Isaac (I)& (II). A must to complete the work of Paddy McAloon, Swoon.'
This is a special post for Anvilscepe,next time im going to post the comlete Prefab discograpy with bio..
Friends Again Trapped And Unwrapped Rar Free Version
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