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    Deacon Blue - When The World Knows Your Name (1989) FLAC

    Deacon Blue - When The World Knows Your Name (1989) FLAC

    Deacon Blue - When The World Knows Your Name
    1989 | Genre: Rock, Blues | FLAC+CUE+IMG+LOG+SCANS | 325 MB


    When The World Knows Your Name is the second album from the Scottish rock band Deacon Blue. It was released in 1989 and attained the number 1 chart position in the United Kingdom. "Real Gone Kid" was the band's first Top 10 hit, reaching #8 in October 1988. "Wages Day", "Fergus Sings the Blues", "Love and Regret" and "Queen of the New Year" were all lifted from the album and reached the Top 30.

    Deacon Blue - When The World Knows Your Name (1989) FLAC


    Review by Leslie Mathew

    Their name may come from a Steely Dan song, but, as far as their musical makeup goes, Deacon Blue owes a lot more to Simple Minds and Prefab Sprout than the Dan. On When the World Knows Your Name, the band blends AOR, and dashes of blue-eyed soul to create a polished album that, while it won't make any "best-of" lists in a hurry, has more than a few pleasures to offer nevertheless. Deacon Blue isn't on the mark all the time. They have their failings, notably a tendency to get overly precious and self-indulgent when trying too hard to be impressionistic on the slower songs toward album's end. But when they get it right, like on "Queen of the New Year," "Wages Day," "Real Gone Kid," and "Fergus Sings the Blues," their driving melodies and hooks are fine compensation. Ricky Ross' songwriting is accomplished enough when he's not striving too hard for poetic effect: his word-picture evocations of light and shade are particularly impressive. The material is mostly strong, if not uniformly so; the playing is rather more consistently focused and energetic. If Deacon Blue gets the balance right, and plays to their strengths, they could be rather more than the minor-league U2 they come off as on this album.


    1. Queen Of The New Year
    2. Wages Day
    3. Real Gone Kid
    4. Love And Regret
    5. Circus Lights
    6. This Changing Light
    7. Sad Loved Girl
    8. Fergus Sings The Blues
    9. World Is Lit By Lightning
    10. Silhouette
    11. One Hundred Things
    12. Your Constant Heart
    13. Orphans


    Deacon Blue - When The World Knows Your Name (1989) FLAC


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