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Terence Trent D`Arby - Introducing the Hardline Accordi


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knjizica 5 Cd 5
Studio album by Terence Trent D`Arby
Released July 13, 1987
Recorded 1986–1987
Genre
Funk rock[1]soul[1]
Length 47:11
Label Columbia
Producer
Martyn WareTerence Trent D`ArbyHoward Gray
Terence Trent D`Arby chronology
Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D`Arby
(1987) Neither Fish nor Flesh
(1989)
Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D`Arby is the debut studio album by Terence Trent D`Arby. It was released in July 1987 on Columbia Records, and debuted at number one in the UK, spending a total of nine weeks (non-consecutively) at the top of the UK Albums Chart. It hit number 1 in Australia and Switzerland. It was eventually certified 5× Platinum (for sales of 1.5 million copies). Worldwide, the album sold a million copies within the first three days of going on sale.[8] The album was also a hit in the US, although its success was slower. It was released there in October 1987, eventually peaking at number four on May 7, 1988,[9] – the same week that the single `Wishing Well` hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. It did peak higher on the Billboard R&B Albums chart at number one around the same time.[10]

Other singles from the album included `If You Let Me Stay`, which was a top-ten hit in the UK, and `Sign Your Name`, which reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two in the UK. A fourth single, `Dance Little Sister`, reached the UK top 20 as well. As was common for big-selling artists at that time, the singles were released in a plethora of limited editions in multiple formats. These were bolstered by a multitude of non-album studio and live tracks.[11]

Legacy
The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[12] In 2012, journalist Daryl Easlea said the album was crystallized as Trent`s moment, `a soundtrack to the turning point when the 80s turned from austerity to prosperity. It`s as central to that decade as the much-seen image of the city trader waving his wad of banknotes to the camera. It remains one big, infectiously glorious record.`[13]

Track listing
All tracks written by D`Arby, except where noted.

`If You All Get to Heaven` – 5:17
`If You Let Me Stay` – 3:14
`Wishing Well` (D`Arby, Sean Oliver) – 3:30
`I`ll Never Turn My Back on You (Father`s Words)` – 3:37
`Dance Little Sister` – 3:55
`Seven More Days` – 4:32
`Let`s Go Forward` – 5:32
`Rain` – 2:58
`Sign Your Name` – 4:37
`As Yet Untitled` – 5:33
`Who`s Loving You` (William `Smokey` Robinson) – 4:24
Personnel
Terence Trent D`Arby – lead vocals (1-8, 11), backing vocals (1-7), keyboards (1, 3, 6, 7), drums (1, 7), percussion (2-7), baritone saxophone (3), acoustic piano (4, 5), clavinet (5), string arrangements (7, 9), all vocals (9, 10), all instruments (9, 10)
Nick Plytas – keyboards (2, 6, 7), Hammond organ (5)
Andy Whitmore – keyboards (4, 5, 8, 11)
Pete Glenister – guitars (1-4, 6)
Christian Marsac – guitars (4, 5, 8, 11), saxophone (11)
`Blast` Murray – guitars (4, 5, 8, 11)
Tim Cansfield – guitars (7)
Sean Oliver – bass (2, 6)
Phil Spalding – bass (3, 7)
Cass Lewis – bass (4, 5, 8, 11)
Bruce Smith – drums (2, 6)
Preston Heyman – percussion (1, 7), drums (3)
Frank Ricotti – percussion (2, 6)
Clive Mngaza – hi-hat (3), drums (4, 5, 8, 11)
Ivar Ybrad – sinubla (7)
Mel Collins – saxophone (5)
Chris Cameron – string scoring (9)
Glenn Gregory – backing vocals (1)
Lance Ellington – backing vocals (2, 6)
Tony Jackson – backing vocals (2, 6)
Frank Collins – backing vocals (8, 11)
Ebo Ross – backing vocals (8, 11)
The `Shout It Out` Reply Vocal Chorale Ensemble on `Dance Little Sister`

Terence Trent D`Arby, Phil Legg, Michele Oldland and Martyn Ware
Production
Terence Trent D`Arby – producer (1, 3-5, 7-11), arrangements (1-10)
Martyn Ware – producer (1, 3-5, 7-11)
Howard Grey – producer (2, 6)
Phil `Foghorn` Legg – recording, mixing
Michael H. Brauer – remixing (2), additional overdubs (2)
Peter Barrett – sleeve design
Andrew Biscomb – additional sleeve design
Sheila Rock – photography



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Predmet: 75374861
Original, made in Austria

Knjizica od 20 str.

Odlicno ocuvano

knjizica 5 Cd 5
Studio album by Terence Trent D`Arby
Released July 13, 1987
Recorded 1986–1987
Genre
Funk rock[1]soul[1]
Length 47:11
Label Columbia
Producer
Martyn WareTerence Trent D`ArbyHoward Gray
Terence Trent D`Arby chronology
Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D`Arby
(1987) Neither Fish nor Flesh
(1989)
Introducing the Hardline According to Terence Trent D`Arby is the debut studio album by Terence Trent D`Arby. It was released in July 1987 on Columbia Records, and debuted at number one in the UK, spending a total of nine weeks (non-consecutively) at the top of the UK Albums Chart. It hit number 1 in Australia and Switzerland. It was eventually certified 5× Platinum (for sales of 1.5 million copies). Worldwide, the album sold a million copies within the first three days of going on sale.[8] The album was also a hit in the US, although its success was slower. It was released there in October 1987, eventually peaking at number four on May 7, 1988,[9] – the same week that the single `Wishing Well` hit number one on the US Billboard Hot 100. It did peak higher on the Billboard R&B Albums chart at number one around the same time.[10]

Other singles from the album included `If You Let Me Stay`, which was a top-ten hit in the UK, and `Sign Your Name`, which reached number four on the Billboard Hot 100 and number two in the UK. A fourth single, `Dance Little Sister`, reached the UK top 20 as well. As was common for big-selling artists at that time, the singles were released in a plethora of limited editions in multiple formats. These were bolstered by a multitude of non-album studio and live tracks.[11]

Legacy
The album was included in the book 1001 Albums You Must Hear Before You Die.[12] In 2012, journalist Daryl Easlea said the album was crystallized as Trent`s moment, `a soundtrack to the turning point when the 80s turned from austerity to prosperity. It`s as central to that decade as the much-seen image of the city trader waving his wad of banknotes to the camera. It remains one big, infectiously glorious record.`[13]

Track listing
All tracks written by D`Arby, except where noted.

`If You All Get to Heaven` – 5:17
`If You Let Me Stay` – 3:14
`Wishing Well` (D`Arby, Sean Oliver) – 3:30
`I`ll Never Turn My Back on You (Father`s Words)` – 3:37
`Dance Little Sister` – 3:55
`Seven More Days` – 4:32
`Let`s Go Forward` – 5:32
`Rain` – 2:58
`Sign Your Name` – 4:37
`As Yet Untitled` – 5:33
`Who`s Loving You` (William `Smokey` Robinson) – 4:24
Personnel
Terence Trent D`Arby – lead vocals (1-8, 11), backing vocals (1-7), keyboards (1, 3, 6, 7), drums (1, 7), percussion (2-7), baritone saxophone (3), acoustic piano (4, 5), clavinet (5), string arrangements (7, 9), all vocals (9, 10), all instruments (9, 10)
Nick Plytas – keyboards (2, 6, 7), Hammond organ (5)
Andy Whitmore – keyboards (4, 5, 8, 11)
Pete Glenister – guitars (1-4, 6)
Christian Marsac – guitars (4, 5, 8, 11), saxophone (11)
`Blast` Murray – guitars (4, 5, 8, 11)
Tim Cansfield – guitars (7)
Sean Oliver – bass (2, 6)
Phil Spalding – bass (3, 7)
Cass Lewis – bass (4, 5, 8, 11)
Bruce Smith – drums (2, 6)
Preston Heyman – percussion (1, 7), drums (3)
Frank Ricotti – percussion (2, 6)
Clive Mngaza – hi-hat (3), drums (4, 5, 8, 11)
Ivar Ybrad – sinubla (7)
Mel Collins – saxophone (5)
Chris Cameron – string scoring (9)
Glenn Gregory – backing vocals (1)
Lance Ellington – backing vocals (2, 6)
Tony Jackson – backing vocals (2, 6)
Frank Collins – backing vocals (8, 11)
Ebo Ross – backing vocals (8, 11)
The `Shout It Out` Reply Vocal Chorale Ensemble on `Dance Little Sister`

Terence Trent D`Arby, Phil Legg, Michele Oldland and Martyn Ware
Production
Terence Trent D`Arby – producer (1, 3-5, 7-11), arrangements (1-10)
Martyn Ware – producer (1, 3-5, 7-11)
Howard Grey – producer (2, 6)
Phil `Foghorn` Legg – recording, mixing
Michael H. Brauer – remixing (2), additional overdubs (2)
Peter Barrett – sleeve design
Andrew Biscomb – additional sleeve design
Sheila Rock – photography



75374861 Terence Trent D`Arby - Introducing the Hardline Accordi

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