Level 42 - Living It Up (Deluxe) (2010)
Artist: Level 42
Title: Living It Up (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: UMC
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Pop Rock, Synth-pop, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 04:41:16
Total Size: 678 Mb / 2 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:Title: Living It Up (Deluxe)
Year Of Release: 2010
Label: UMC
Genre: Jazz-Funk, Pop Rock, Synth-pop, New Wave
Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (tracks)
Total Time: 04:41:16
Total Size: 678 Mb / 2 Gb
WebSite: Album Preview
CD 1:
01. Sandstorm 4:42
02. Love Meeting Love 6:22
03. Flying On The (Wings Of Love) (U.S. Mix / 7" Edit) 3:49
04. Love Games (Full Length Version) 7:26
05. Turn It On (Edit Album Version) 4:40
06. Starchild (1981 Remix / Edit) 3:51
07. Are You Hearing (What I Hear)? 4:58
08. Weave Your Spell 5:28
09. The Chinese Way (Single Version) 3:55
10. Out Of Sight Out Of Mind 5:12
11. The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up) (7" Mix) 3:47
12. Micro-Kid (Single Version) 3:49
13. Hot Water (7" Version) 3:38
14. The Chant Has Begun 5:18
15. Kansas City Milkman (Live At The Coronet, Woolwich / 1985) 7:30
16. Something About You (Album Version) 4:27
CD 2:
01. Leaving Me Now (Extended Version) 5:01
02. World Machine (Shep Pettibone Remix) 5:48
03. Lessons In Love 4:02
04. Running In The Family (Single Version) 3:56
05. To Be With You Again (Single Version) 3:53
06. It's Over 5:58
07. Children Say 4:47
08. Heaven In My Hands (7" Version) 4:08
09. Take A Look 4:41
10. Tracie (Single Version) 3:24
11. Take Care Of Yourself (7" Version) 4:28
12. Guaranteed 3:51
13. Overtime 3:45
14. My Father's Shoes 4:10
15. Forever Now 4:14
16. All Over You 4:00
17. Love In A Peaceful World 4:26
18. The Way Back Home (Radio edit) 3:46
CD 3:
01. Spirit Groove 5:18
02. Brazil 99 3:17
03. Dave Allen At Large 4:52
04. Follow Me (Live At The Coronet, Woolwich / 1985) 4:01
05. Coup D'Etat (Version) 3:58
06. Take Care Of Yourself (Demo) 5:59
07. Untitled 1990 (Demo) 3:58
08. The Ape (Demo) 3:19
09. She Can't Help Herself (Demo) 5:29
10. Dive Into The Sun (Tom Belton Vocal Remix) 7:08
11. Love Meeting Love/Kansas City Milkman (Medley) 12:43
12. The Antwerp Medley 19:01
CD 4:
01. Lessons In Love (Acoustic Version) 4:29
02. Something About You (Acoustic Version) 3:37
03. Children Say (Acoustic Version) 4:30
04. It's Over (Acoustic Version) 4:28
05. Take A Look (Acoustic Version) 4:40
06. Starchild (Acoustic Version) 4:48
07. All I Need (Acoustic Version) 5:15
08. Guaranteed (Acoustic Version) 4:32
09. Overtime (Acoustic Version) 4:03
10. Seven Days (Acoustic Version) 4:39
At the beginning of their career, Level 42 was squarely a jazz-funk fusion band, contemporaries of fellow Brit funk groups like Atmosfear, Light of the World, Incognito, and Beggar & Co. By the end of the '80s, however, the band -- whose music was instantly recognizable from Mark King's thumb-slap bass technique and associate member Wally Badarou's synthesizer flourishes -- had crossed over to the point where they were often classified as sophisti-pop and dance-rock, equally likely to be placed in the context of Sade and the Style Council as was any group that made polished, upbeat, danceable pop/rock. The band's commercial peak came with 1985's World Machine, but they continued to record and tour sporadically throughout the '90s and 2000s.
Featuring Mark King (bass, vocals), Phil Gould (drums), Boon Gould (guitar), and Mike Lindup (keyboards), the band formed in 1979. Before they released their first single, "Love Meeting Love," the group was pushed to add vocals to their music in order to give it a more commercial sound; they complied, with King becoming the lead singer. Released in 1981, their self-titled debut album was a slick soul-R&B collection that charted in the U.K. Top 20, resulting in the release of The Early Tapes. Level 42 had several minor hit singles before 1984's "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)" hit the British Top Ten. 1985's World Machine broke the band worldwide when "Something About You" hit number seven in America. Their next two records, Running in the Family (1987) and Staring at the Sun (1988), were big successes in the U.K., with the former's single "Lessons in Love" hitting number one. Both of the Gould brothers left the band in late 1987; they were replaced by guitarist Alan Murphy and drummer Gary Husband. Murphy died of an AIDS-related illness in 1989; he was replaced by the renowned fusion guitarist Alan Holdsworth for 1991's Guaranteed. The band followed Guaranteed in 1995 with Forever Now.
Throughout the remainder of the ‘90s and the 2000s, the band’s lineup fluctuated, with King the lone constant and his brother, guitarist Nathan King, on board since 2001. Level 42 released a studio album, Retroglide, in 2006. Four years later, the band celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special tour as well as a box set, Living It Up, which included a disc of fresh acoustic versions recorded by Mark King and Lindup. 2010 also saw Husband leave the band once again, to be replaced by Pete Ray Biggin. The group continued to tour over the next few years before releasing new material in 2013 in the form of the EP Sirens. Supporting the release with an extensive tour of the U.K. and Europe, the group also recorded the live release The Sirens Tour at their stop in London in 2015. Level 42 continued to tour into 2016 with performances at festivals across Europe and South America.
Featuring Mark King (bass, vocals), Phil Gould (drums), Boon Gould (guitar), and Mike Lindup (keyboards), the band formed in 1979. Before they released their first single, "Love Meeting Love," the group was pushed to add vocals to their music in order to give it a more commercial sound; they complied, with King becoming the lead singer. Released in 1981, their self-titled debut album was a slick soul-R&B collection that charted in the U.K. Top 20, resulting in the release of The Early Tapes. Level 42 had several minor hit singles before 1984's "The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up)" hit the British Top Ten. 1985's World Machine broke the band worldwide when "Something About You" hit number seven in America. Their next two records, Running in the Family (1987) and Staring at the Sun (1988), were big successes in the U.K., with the former's single "Lessons in Love" hitting number one. Both of the Gould brothers left the band in late 1987; they were replaced by guitarist Alan Murphy and drummer Gary Husband. Murphy died of an AIDS-related illness in 1989; he was replaced by the renowned fusion guitarist Alan Holdsworth for 1991's Guaranteed. The band followed Guaranteed in 1995 with Forever Now.
Throughout the remainder of the ‘90s and the 2000s, the band’s lineup fluctuated, with King the lone constant and his brother, guitarist Nathan King, on board since 2001. Level 42 released a studio album, Retroglide, in 2006. Four years later, the band celebrated its 30th anniversary with a special tour as well as a box set, Living It Up, which included a disc of fresh acoustic versions recorded by Mark King and Lindup. 2010 also saw Husband leave the band once again, to be replaced by Pete Ray Biggin. The group continued to tour over the next few years before releasing new material in 2013 in the form of the EP Sirens. Supporting the release with an extensive tour of the U.K. and Europe, the group also recorded the live release The Sirens Tour at their stop in London in 2015. Level 42 continued to tour into 2016 with performances at festivals across Europe and South America.