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Popped In Souled Out

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Tracklist: 01. Wishing I Was Lucky 03:54 02.

East Of The River 03:27 03. I Remember 04:47 04.

Angel Eyes (Home And Away) 05:16 05. Sweet Little Mystery 03:45 06. I Don't Believe (Sonny's Letter) 04:42 07. Temptation 05:01 08. I Can Give You Everything 04:06 09.

The Moment You Left Me 05:05 10. Words Of Wisdom 03:51 11. Don't Let Me Be Lonely Tonight 03:45 12.

World In Another 03:06 13. Wishing I Was Lucky (Live At Capital Radio) 03:50 14. Angel Eyes (Home And Away) (7' Version) 04:31 15. Temptation (7' Version) 03:58 16.

Sweet Little Mystery (7' Version) 03:45 17. I Don't Believe (Sonny's Lettah) (The Memphis Sessions Version) 04:11 18. Sweet Little Mystery (The Memphis Sessions Version) 03:35 19. East Of The River (The Memphis Sessions Version) 03:41 20. This Time (The Memphis Sessions Version) 04:18 21. Temptation (The Memphis Sessions Version) 03:49 22.

I Remember (The Memphis Sessions Version) 04:45 23. For You Are (The Memphis Sessions Version) 04:24 24. Heaven Help Us All (The Memphis Sessions Version) 03:51 25. Piece Of My Heart (The Memphis Sessions Version) 03:57 26. Wishing I Was Lucky (The Memphis Sessions Version) 04:24 27.

Crack Za Fifa 08 Pc there. Home And Away (The Memphis Sessions Version) 04:09 28. Wishing I Was Lucky (12' Version) 05:44 29. Wishing I Was Lucky (Metal Mix) 05:43 30. Words Of Wisdom ('Wishing I Was Lucky' B-Side Version) 03:57 31. Still Can't Remember Your Name ('Wishing I Was Lucky' B 04:06 32. Sweet Little Mystery (12' Version) 05:40 33. Indian International Driving Licence In Saudi Arabia.

Sweet Little Mystery (Mista E Remix) 06:15 34. May You Never (Live) 02:19 35.

We Can Love 04:42 36. Home & Away (Demo Version) 04:14 37. Heaven Help Us All ('Temptation' B-Side Version) 04:03 38. I Remember (Extended Version) 07:21 39. Bottled Emotions 02:52 40. With A Little Help From My Friends 02:38.

'Wet Wet Wet celebrate the 30th anniversary of Popped In Souled Out with a special remastered edition featuring extra bonus tracks. Having formed in 1982 after taking their name from a line in a Scritti Politti song, the band’s first single Wishing I Was Lucky was released in 1987, which started an incredible unbroken run of 27 Top 40 hits. Their debut album Popped in Souled Out spawned three further hit singles Sweet Little Mystery, Angel Eyes (Home And Away) and Temptation. It hit the No.1 slot in January of ’88 before becoming one of the best-selling albums of that year and earning them Best Newcomer at The Brit Awards.

(Author’s Note: the above nine songs constituted the original LP release. The cassette edition included four additional songs; “Words Of Wisdom,” a cover of James Taylor’s “Don’t Let Me Be Lonely Tonight,” “World In Another” and a live version of “Wishing I Was Lucky” [“From the Wendy May Show on Capital Radio”], the first three closing side one and the fourth closing side two. All four songs are also present on the CD edition, although they are tacked on at the end of the album proper. I used the latter, but have only commented on the album as it was originally programmed. Romanian Map Ets 2 Torrent Pes 14 there. ). Those who have stayed with this story for the last six-and-a-half years may by now have realised that the quest may be a futile one.

One of its initial intentions was to demonstrate the presumed fallacy of some music, or records, or people, being “better” than others, as I think that this has got in the way of progress too many times. The irony is latent; on one hand, it is this type of thinking which leads to things called charts, and lists, which rely on the premise that all records are better or worse than others. On the other hand, however, the charts are a great levelling democratiser – all of these records, be they 101 Strings or Dr Feelgood, made number one, were considered “better” than other records.

So it follows that all number one albums must be, by definition, great. How can you argue with their status? They all got to the top – there must have been something good about them! I am therefore asked, quite frequently, whether I shouldn’t try to make things easier for myself; isn’t there more “truth” (whatever that might mean) in the Sara Cox/ Forgotten 80s tenet that everything about the decade was great, and wouldn’t I have been far better off if I had simplified this blog considerably, giving chart positions, dates, supplementary information, a handy YouTube link or seven, and a brief summary of what it was about record X that sent it to the top, and watched the number of hits increase to several thousand per day? Would that not have afforded me a richer, happier and longer life?