Full House | ||||
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Studio album by The Dooleys | ||||
Released | October 1980 | |||
Genre | Pop, MOR | |||
Label | GTO Records | |||
Producer | Ben Findon | |||
The Dooleys chronology | ||||
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Full House is a 1980 album by British pop group The Dooleys.
This was the group's third studio album and featured the singles "Love Patrol", "Body Language" and "In a Riddle". As well as this, top 10 hit "Chosen Few" was added to the album, despite it being featured on the group's previous album, The Chosen Few. In fact, most of the previous album's songs appeared on this 16-track collection.[1] This cost-cutting measure was a disappointemt to fans, expecting an album of new songs. However, seven of the tracks were new, although these included the three already-released singles and some cover versions. The only two completely new and original songs out of the 16 were "I Spy" - a song written by the group themselves and one that had been released as a single in Japan - where they had scored their second No.1 with "Body Language" - and "Meet Me Halfway".[2][3]
The album's chart position was marginally improved on the previous album, reaching No.54 (two places higher), but "Body Language" was their last regular hit single.[4][5]
Side one
Side two