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Thread started 03/17/17 3:38pm

paisleypark4

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Rate Loose Ends Albums? *First 4 Only*


  1. "Magic Touch"Looseendswhere.jpg
  2. "A New Horizon"
  3. "If My Lovin' Makes You Hot"
  4. "So Where Are You?"
  5. "Golden Years"
  6. "Hangin' on a String (Contemplating)"
  7. "Give It All You Got"
  8. "The Sweetest Pain"
  9. "You Can't Stop The Rain"
  10. "Silent Talking"

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  1. "Hangin' on a String (Contemplating)" (5:56)
  2. "Choose Me" (5:57)
  3. "Music Takes Me Higher" (4:55)
  4. "Emergency (Dial 999)" (6:42
  5. "Tell Me What You Want" (6:05)
  6. "A Little Spice" (5:07)
  7. "So Much Love" (4:30)
  8. "Let's Rock" (4:55)

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  1. "Stay a Little While, Child" (4:01)
  2. "Be Thankful (Mama's Song)" (5:15)
  3. "Slow Down" (5:02)
  4. "Ooh, You Make Me Feel" (4:44)
  5. "Just a Minute" (3:32)
  6. "Gonna Make You Mine" (5:49)
  7. "Who Are You?" (4:00)
  8. "I Can't Wait Another Minute" (4:53)
  9. "Nights of Pleasure" (4:26)
  10. "Let's Get Back to Love" (3:58)
  11. "Stay A Little While, Child (Dub Mix)" (7:50)
  12. "Rainbow / Take the 'A' Train" (6:43)

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  1. "Watching You" (4:38)
  2. "Gratitude" (5:21)
  3. "The Real Chuckeeboo" (11:00)
    1. "Tomorrow"
    2. "Mr. Bachelor"
    3. "You've Just Got to Have It All"
  4. "Life" (4:08)
  5. "What Goes Around Comes Around" (Eugene, McIntosh, Nichol, Shell) (5:02)
  6. "Easier Said Than Done" (Eugene, McIntosh, Nichol, Ware) (5:40)
  7. "Hungry" (4:57)
  8. "Is It Ever Too Late?" (Bergliter, Dante, Eugene, McIntosh, Nichol) (4:54)
  9. "Remote Control" (5:15)
  10. "Until a Tear Becomes a Rose" (6:54)
  11. "Too Much" (4:05)
  12. "Johnny Broadhead Pt. 1" (6:30)
  13. "Magic Eyes" [U.S.A Bonus] (5:15)

I dont own Look How Long (not interested without the real group)

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Reply #1 posted 03/17/17 3:44pm

617automatic

Are there any other Loose Ends albums that matter after that? lol razz

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Reply #2 posted 03/17/17 3:53pm

617automatic

that second album is a classic Zagora in 1986. 10 This is by far their best album

Then The Real Chuckeeboo after that the A little Spice just for Hangin On A String alone.

So in order for me

Zagora

The Real Chuckeeboo

A Little Spice

the rest including How long....just not worth listening to. But back in the day, I loved this group. I still listen to those 3 records. sigh those were the days... cool

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Reply #3 posted 03/18/17 3:27am

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!: A Little Spice

this is the record that made me a fan, I was 14 at the time & it made such an impact for us Brits seeing & hearing a uk band deliver a great r&b record

2: So Where Are You?

thanks to Hangin on a string, this is the record that put them on the map, Brit soul had been in the shadows for so long it was another record we were all proud of

3: Zagora

a masterpiece, played this record to death, it was around this time I started DJ'ing & working on pirate radio so needless to say this was a constant on my playlist

4: The Real Chuckeeboo

Zagora just gets the edge over Chuckeeboo, it was another record I used to play the hell out of & fit in perfectly with the late 80s sound of R&B

Loose Ends are & always will be my favourite UK band of all time

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Reply #4 posted 03/18/17 6:25am

RJOrion

1. Zagora
2. The Real Chuckeeboo
3. A Little Spice
4. So Where Are u Now
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Reply #5 posted 03/18/17 6:52pm

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since So Where Are You wasnt a stateside project. I go in order of release. and then add Tighten Up Vol 1 in 4th slot.

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Reply #6 posted 03/20/17 1:21pm

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ive been obsessively listening to them since I finally picked up So Where Are You at the record store off hand chance of seeing it.

I agree that Zagora is their best album. However the CD version is alot better than the vinyl version, better songs on it. Nuff said on that one just plenty to go around on there even the album tracks like Who Are you, You make Me Feel stand out with Nights Of Pleasure, Slow Down and Stay A Little While.

Starting to really like The Real Chukeeboo... the whole Side 1 & life can be played straight non stop. Then A Little Spice (some great jams and one classic)and So Where Are You would be last. It's nice but boring.

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Reply #7 posted 03/20/17 1:55pm

Musicslave

I forgot all about this jam. Such a cool joint...

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Reply #8 posted 03/20/17 1:57pm

Musicslave

Before there was Soul II Soul, there was Loose Ends.

[Edited 3/20/17 13:57pm]

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Reply #9 posted 03/20/17 3:19pm

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Musicslave said:

I forgot all about this jam. Such a cool joint...

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Nights of Pleasure beats man. Play that one loud in the car. Its funny because my mom had the album and didnt play this song. I had to find it for myself and was immersed in pop / r&b pleasure.

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Reply #10 posted 03/21/17 5:35am

Musicslave

paisleypark4 said:

Musicslave said:

I forgot all about this jam. Such a cool joint...

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Nights of Pleasure beats man. Play that one loud in the car. Its funny because my mom had the album and didnt play this song. I had to find it for myself and was immersed in pop / r&b pleasure.

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Good for you! I'm not sure how well it did on the charts and radio but I remember it being one of my favorites, just as much as those other big hits. They didn't crossover big like Soul II Soul did but I'd like to believe they helped pave the way for them a few years later.

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I never realized the MPLS touches throughout this song until I rediscovered it yesterday. Very SOS Bandish their sound. The drum programming and synth stabs were giveaways for me.

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Reply #11 posted 03/22/17 5:14pm

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Musicslave said:

paisleypark4 said:

Nights of Pleasure beats man. Play that one loud in the car. Its funny because my mom had the album and didnt play this song. I had to find it for myself and was immersed in pop / r&b pleasure.

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Good for you! I'm not sure how well it did on the charts and radio but I remember it being one of my favorites, just as much as those other big hits. They didn't crossover big like Soul II Soul did but I'd like to believe they helped pave the way for them a few years later.

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I never realized the MPLS touches throughout this song until I rediscovered it yesterday. Very SOS Bandish their sound. The drum programming and synth stabs were giveaways for me.

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Yes, they said it themselves Hanging On A String was from No One's Gonna Love You and just made a hit single out of that beat. However, they brought that reggae and british influence SOS didnt have.

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Reply #12 posted 03/25/17 8:32am

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Are there any other Loose Ends albums that matter after that? lol razz

Absolutely. "Look How Long" came out in 1990 after Jane and Steve "left" the group and Carl had total artistic control. It was a FABULOUS lp, leaning more in a hip-hop direction but retaining the classic Loose Ends feel througout. Not necessarily any big radio hits on it, but HIGHLY recommended if you are into Loose Ends. HIGHLY.

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Reply #13 posted 03/27/17 12:43pm

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hardwork said:

617automatic said:

Are there any other Loose Ends albums that matter after that? lol razz

Absolutely. "Look How Long" came out in 1990 after Jane and Steve "left" the group and Carl had total artistic control. It was a FABULOUS lp, leaning more in a hip-hop direction but retaining the classic Loose Ends feel througout. Not necessarily any big radio hits on it, but HIGHLY recommended if you are into Loose Ends. HIGHLY.

I'm biased because my girl wasnt singing on it anymore. Although i do like Don't Be A Fool, it sounds like Soul II Soul and used to think that was their next single.

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Reply #14 posted 03/27/17 1:54pm

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paisleypark4 said:

Musicslave said:

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Good for you! I'm not sure how well it did on the charts and radio but I remember it being one of my favorites, just as much as those other big hits. They didn't crossover big like Soul II Soul did but I'd like to believe they helped pave the way for them a few years later.

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I never realized the MPLS touches throughout this song until I rediscovered it yesterday. Very SOS Bandish their sound. The drum programming and synth stabs were giveaways for me.

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Yes, they said it themselves Hanging On A String was from No One's Gonna Love You and just made a hit single out of that beat. However, they brought that reggae and british influence SOS didnt have.

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Word? I didn't know that. Thanks!

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Reply #15 posted 03/28/17 8:32am

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Musicslave said:

paisleypark4 said:

Yes, they said it themselves Hanging On A String was from No One's Gonna Love You and just made a hit single out of that beat. However, they brought that reggae and british influence SOS didnt have.

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Word? I didn't know that. Thanks!

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