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    Paul Young - No Parlez (1983) [1988, Reissue]

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    Paul Young - No Parlez (1983) [1988, Reissue]

    Paul Young - No Parlez (1983) [1988, Reissue]
    Pop/Rock, Electronic, Synth-Pop | EAC Rip | FLAC, Img+CUE+LOG+Scans (JPEG) | 01:04:37 | 440,30 Mb
    Label: Columbia (Europe) | Cat.# 460909 2 | Released: 1988-11-14 (1983-07-22)
    Paul Young - No Parlez (1983) [1988, Reissue]
    "No Parlez" is the debut solo studio album by English singer Paul Young. Released in 1983, it reached #1 on the UK Albums Chart (for a non-consecutive total of 5 weeks) and remained in the UK Top 100 for 119 weeks. The album has been certified quadruple Platinum by the BPI for UK sales in excess of 1.2 million copies. Initially, the first two singles, "Iron Out the Rough Spots" and a remake of "Love of the Common People", had no success, but the third, a cover of the Marvin Gaye classic "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)", was #1 in the UK Singles Chart for three weeks in July and August 1983, and the first of Young's 14 British Top 40 singles. Similar success followed in continental Europe. In the UK, the follow-up single "Come Back and Stay" reached #4, and the re-release of "Love of the Common People" made it to #2 in late 1983. The CD edition of "No Parlez" featured one extra track ("Behind Your Smile") not on the vinyl release. Additionally, five of the other 11 tracks were extended versions compared to the vinyl edition.
    ~Wikipedia

    Paul Young - No Parlez (1983) [1988, Reissue]

    One of the most assured debut albums of the mid-'80s, and one of the finest pop-soul confections of all time, No Parlez was the record that, following from the stellar success of Paul Young's earliest hits, left him poised to dominate the remainder of the decade like no other vocalist could have. Three singles laid bare all that Young was so eminently capable of. "Wherever I Lay My Hat," a beautifully impassioned take on what was, in all fairness, never one of Marvin Gaye's greatest performances, left mouths hanging open in awe; a meaty revision of Nicky Thomas' "Love of the Common People" proved that the earlier performance was no fluke; and "Come Back and Stay" indicated that the boy wasn't only a great singer, he had access to some great originals as well. Add the idiosyncratic yowling of the so-evocatively-named Fabulous Wealthy Tarts backing singers, jabbing a wealth of seemingly meaningless refrains, yelps and cackles into the gaps around Young's own vocal and, before it was even on the racks, it was clear that No Parlez was going to be an invigorating ride. And still it was capable of shocks. The title track was borrowed from former Slapp Happy art rocker Anthony Moore's "Industrial Drums" (from his Only Choice album) - scarcely the kind of role model that Young's apparent drive for pop superstardom normally looked towards, while Moore's erstwhile bandmate Dagmar Krause surfaced elsewhere, to layer mystifyingly Euro-flavored vocals over a deeply soulful version of "Love Will Tear Us Apart." Yes, that "Love Will Tear Us Apart," a song still so draped in the martyrdom of Ian Curtis that to even think of revising it was regarded as sacrilege in some quarters. Young did more than that, though, he reinvented it. As a whole, the album does not live up to its greatest moments - once past that so-superlative "Love of the Common People," side two lags badly as it heads towards the nadir of the closing "Sex." Breathtakingly original in small doses, Laurie Latham's production (and the Wealthy Tarts' keening) both lose their appeal after a while. One cannot help, too, but wish that the regular single mixes of the hits had been replaced by the superlative 12" mixes that accompanied their original release - "Come Back and Stay," in particular, is up there with any Soft Cell or Frankie extension in the annals of classic 12"s. But though it's not flawless, still No Parlez is fearless and, looking back over Young's entire career (so far), one can only wonder how it all went so wrong? He could have ruled the decade like no other Brit of his age. Instead, the back cover photo simply makes him look like the younger brother of one of the guys who beat him to it. And you can bet Robert Smith wasn't expecting that!
    ~Review by Dave Thompson

    Paul Young - No Parlez (1983) [1988, Reissue]

    Paul Young - No Parlez (1983) [1988, Reissue]


    Release of the album: 1983, July, 22 [LP CBS, Cat.# CBS 25521, UK]
    Release of this CD: 1988, November, 14 [CD Columbia (Europe), Cat.# 460909 2, UPC: 5099746090920]
    ©&℗ 1983 Sony Music Entertainment, Inc.
    Distributed by Sony Music.
    Made in Austria


    Notes: Tracks 1, 3, 7, 9 and 12 are Extended Versions. Track 6 is the Bonus Track for the CD.

    Credits:

    Arranged By – Ian Kewley, Laurie Latham, Paul Young
    Backing Band – The Royal Family
    Backing Vocals – The Fabulous Wealthy Tarts
    Drums [Simmons Kit, Tr808], Percussion [Clay Pots, Sauce Pans], Cowbell [Cow-Bells] – P. C. Mark "Hold Steady" Pinder
    Guitar, Piano [Doodlings], Lap Steel Guitar – Steve Bolton
    Keyboards [Obx, Emulator], Marimba, Bells, Vocals, Vocoder, Piano, Other [No Hammond!, Atmospherics And Spiritual Guidance] – The Reverend Ian Kewley
    Legal [Representation] – Alexis Grower
    Management – Ged Doherty
    Mastered By – Tim Young
    Other [Court Jester By Royal Appointment] – Martin Serene
    Photography By [All Photos] – Eric Watson
    Producer – Laurie Latham
    Promotion [Press] – Sharon Wheeler
    Synthesizer [Arp], Guitar, Vocals, Keyboards [Roland Mc4], Other [Two Pounds For A Good Time] – Inspector Matt Irving
    Vocals [Eyethu]
    – Chief Dawethi, Fats Mogoboya, Jabu Mbalo, Nimsa Calliza, Norman Zulu, Ntobi Lekau, Wally Loate, Zundi Lekau


    Tracklist:

    01. Come Back And Stay (07:56)
    (Jack Lee)
    02. Love Will Tear Us Apart (05:01)
    (Ian Curtis, Peter Hook, Stephen Morris, Bernard Sumner)
    03. Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home) (06:02)
    (Marvin Gaye, Barrett Strong, Norman Whitfield)
    04. Ku Ku Kurama (04:20)
    (Steve Bolton)
    05. No Parlez (04:54)
    (Anthony Moore)
    06. Behind Your Smile (04:08)
    (Ian Kewley, Paul Young)
    07. Love Of The Common People (05:52)
    (John Hurley, Ronnie Wilkins)
    08. Oh Women (03:35)
    (Jack Lee)
    09. Iron Out The Rough Spots (07:29)
    (Steve Cropper, Booker T. Jones, David Porter)
    10. Broken Man (03:56)
    (Ian Kewley, Paul Young)
    11. Tender Trap (04:32)
    (Ian Kewley, Paul Young)
    12. Sex (06:53)
    (Jack Lee)

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    DR13 -2.76 dB -20.14 dB 6:02 03-Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
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    Official DR value: DR13

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