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The Very Best Of [RSD Black Friday 2023] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
The Very Best Of [RSD Black Friday 2023] (ONLINE ORDER ONLY)
Regular Price $28.99Product Type : Vinyl
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Having left the Fun Boy Three at the end of their 1983 US tour, Terry Hall went straight into forming his next group, The Colourfield. Teaming up with former 2Tone labelmates Toby Lyons and Karl Shale (The Swinging Cats) for the band, The Colourfield launched on legendary UK TV music show The Tube, with their debut single “The Colourfield” in January 1984 and followed up later with their second single “Take”. Their debut album followed in early 1985, which contained the hit single “Thinking of You”, as well as subsequent single “Castles In The Air”. Later in the year they released a couple of non-album singles, “I Can’t Get Enough of You Baby” and “Things Could Be Beautiful” (produced by longtime friend, musician/producer Ian Broudie).
By the time of their follow-up album, 1987’s Deception, they had dropped to a duo. Launched with a cover of the Sly & The Stone classic “Running Away” and produced by Richard Gottehrer (Blondie, Go Go’s, Scritti Politti), the album fared less well and its final single was a cover of the Bobby Hart/Tommy Boyce track “She”, made famous by the Monkees.
This RSD Black Friday release collects those singles and others, on 140g Trans Blue vinyl.
1. The Colour Field/2. Take/3. Thinking of You/4. Castles In The Air/5. Pushing Up The Daisies/6. Hammond Song/7. Things Could Be Beautiful/8. I Can't Get Enough Of You Baby/9. Windmills of Your Mind/10. Running Away/11. She/12. From Dawn To DistractionTracklist:
- The Colour Field
- Take
- Thinking of You
- Castles in the Air
- Pushing Up the Daisies
- Hammond Song
- Things Could Be Beautiful
- I Can't Get Enough of You Baby
- Windmills of Your Mind
- Running Away
- She
- From Dawn to Distraction
UPC: 810098500609
Label: Chrysalis
Release Date: 11.24.23
Format: VinylAll Sales are Final.
No Refunds or Exchanges.
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