Tony Hadley - The State of Play (1992)

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Title: The State of Play
Year Of Release: 1992
Label: EMI – 798 8172
Genre: Pop Rock, AOR
Quality: 320 / FLAC (tracks+.cue,log artwork)
Total Time: 51:44
Total Size: 180 / 418 Mb
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Tracklist:

01. Lost in Your Love (4:31)
02. Just the Thought of You (3:44)
03. You Keep Me Coming Back for More (4:18)
04. For Your Blue Eyes Only (3:59)
05. Fever (4:16)
06. Riverside (4:25)
07. Never Give Up on Love (4:21)
08. This Time (4:30)
09. The Game of Love (4:11)
10. Freewheel (4:04)
11. One Good Reason (4:35)
12. Somebody Up There (4:48)

The State Of Play is the first solo album by singer Tony Hadley , former vocalist of the British Spandau Ballet group released for the EMI label, in 1992.

From the album, which does not have a great commercial success, despite the flawless vocal performance of the singer (one of the few to have studied singing among the very many self-taught people of the eighties ) two singles are extracted: Lost in Your Love and For Your Blue Eyes Only . The first of the two 45s (which is also the opening song of the 33 rpm ), in the single CD edition, also includes two unreleased works performed live in a 1992 concert , held in Germany and taken up by German TV , Why Can’t We Fall in Love? and Theme No. 7 , the first of which is written by Tony Hadley alone, while the second is composed by him together with the faithful Keeble; both unreleased live tracks are produced and mixed by Hadley and Keeble with Chapman ( Andy Reilly is instead the sound engineer). As for the songs included in the long playing , Tony Hadley signed 5 out of 12. Among the other pieces, the signatures of the English duo Climie Fisher ( You Keep Me Coming Back for More ) and the American composer Diane Warren ( Just the Thought of You ), which he wrote for many artists: an illustrious example consists of a considerable part of the most successful solo repertoire of the singer of the US female band Go-Go’s , Belinda Carlisle .




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