Steps in Time
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Steps in Time | |||||
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Studio album by King | |||||
Released | 1984 | ||||
Recorded | Park Gate The Manor Trident One |
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Genre | New Wave | ||||
Length | 37:25 (LP) | ||||
Label | CBS | ||||
Producer | Richard James Burgess Liam Henshall |
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Steps in Time was the 1984 debut album by the English Coventry band King, released on CBS label. Although lasting just two years and a half, King had five UK Top 40 hit songs, including two Top 10 hits: "Love & Pride" (#2), the re-release of their debut single from the first album, and "Alone With You" (#8) from their second album Bitter Sweet (after that, the lead singer Paul King went on to start a brief solo career, releasing one more album, Joy). After the very first single "Love & Pride", a second single was taken out of their debut long playing, namely "Won't You Hold My Hand Now", which got to Number 24 in the UK. A live videoclip was also realized for "Trouble", and aired by MTV, but the song never came out as a single. Popular album tracks were the opener "Fish" and "Cherry" too.
Due to the huge succes of the record, the tape edition of the LP was soon re-released with eight bonus tracks, including B-Sides, previously unreleased songs and some remixes, among which "Love & Pride (Body & Soul Mix)" and "Won't You Hold My Hand Now (Heavy Times Mix)".
Contents |
[edit] Track listing
[edit] LP
- "Fish" - 5:10 (P. King)
- "Love & Pride" - 3:20 (P. King/M. Roberts)
- "And As for Myself" - 3:22 (P. King/P. Haines)
- "Trouble" - 4:02 (P. King)
- "Won't You Hold My Hand Now" - 3:02 (P. King/M. Roberts/J. Lantsbery/T. Wall)
- "Unity Song" - 4:06 (P. King)
- "Cherry" - 4:15 (P. King/P. Haines/M. Roberts/J. Lantsbery/T. Wall)
- "Soul on My Boots" - 3:35 (P. King)
- "I Kissed the Spikey Fridge" - 4:05 (P. King)
- "Fish (Reprise)" - 2:28 (P. King)
[edit] MC
- "Fish"
- "Love & Pride"
- "And As for Myself"
- "Trouble"
- "Won't You Hold My Hand Now"
- "Don't Stop"
- "Soul on My Boots (Rub-a-Dub Mix)"
- "Endlessly"
- "Fools"
- "Unity Song"
- "Cherry"
- "Soul on My Boots"
- "I Kissed the Spikey Fridge"
- "Fish (Reprise)"
- "Ain't No Doubt"
- "Love & Pride (Body & Soul Mix)"
- "Won't You Hold My Hand Now (Heavy Times Mix)"
- "Classic Strangers"
[edit] Promotional materials from the album
[edit] Singles
- "Love & Pride" (UK #2)
- "Won't You Hold My Hand Now" (UK #24)
[edit] Videoclips
- "Love & Pride"
- "Won't You Hold My Hand Now"
- "Trouble" (live)
[edit] Credits
[edit] Line-up
- Paul King: vocals
- Mick Roberts: keyboards
- Anthony "Tony" Wall: bass guitar
- Jim "Jackal" Lantsbery: guitar
[edit] Production
- Richard James Burgess: producer and drums
- Phill Brown: engineering and mixing
- Liam Henshall: producer #5
- Andy Jackson and Flood: engineering
- Dave Bascombe: engineering #5
- Aaron: cut
[edit] Recording, mixing and cut studios
- Park Gate, The Manor and Trident One: recording studios
- Trident Two: mixing studio
- The Masteroom: cut
[edit] Staff
- Perry Haines for Dolphin Lovers Ltd.: management
- Assorted iMaGes: sleeve
- Sheila Rock, Clare Muller and James Palmer: photography
[edit] Release details
Country | Date | Label | Format | Catalogue |
UK | 1984 | CBS | LP | BFE 40061 |
[edit] References
- Tracklisting This is a public domain discography site with info provided by the general public.