Joy (Paul King album) explained

Joy
Type:Album
Artist:Paul King
Cover:paulking_joy_lp_jeff.jpg
Released:1987
Recorded:Multi Level
Unique Recording Studios
Greene Street Studios, NYC
Genre:Pop rock
Length:43:21
Label:CBS
Producer:Dan Hartman
Prev Title:Bitter Sweet
Prev Year:1986
Next Title:The Best of King - Love & Pride
Next Year:1998

Joy is the only solo album by British singer Paul King, released in 1987, on CBS after King, the band he was lead singer for split up in 1986.

The album was produced by American musician Dan Hartman. It failed to chart, and only produced a minor hit out of two single releases: "I Know", which stalled at number 59,[1] and "Follow My Heart", which failed to chart in the UK top 75.

Overview

The album was more pop rock-oriented than the more new wave-sounding albums by the King group. The album contains extensive use of brass (being especially evident in the first single "I Know"), played by The Uptown Horns quartet, as well as background vocals, recorded in two separate sessions, one held in Detroit and the other in New York. The singer Nona Hendryx features on backing vocals on track "Slow Motion".

The song "Star" was co-written by Paul along with ex colleague Mike Roberts, keyboard player in the King band. Perry Haines' management and The Unity Club fan club were also unchanged.

Track listing

  1. "Follow My Heart" - 4:43 (P. King/D. Hartman)
  2. "When You Smile" - 4:24 (P. King/D. Hartman/P.Haines)
  3. "I Know" - 3:37 (P. King/D. Hartman/C. Midnight)
  4. "Pass on By" - 3:37 (P. King)
  5. "Some Risks" - 4:20 (P. King)
  6. "One Too Many Heartaches" - 3:58 (P. King/D. Hartman/C. Midnight)
  7. "Star" - 3:21 (P. King/M. Roberts)
  8. "It's Up to You" - 3:12 (P. King)
  9. "So Brutal" - 5:00 (P. King)
  10. "Slow Motion" - 3:57 (P. King/D. Hartman/C. Midnight)
  11. "Glory's Goal" - 3:12 (P.King)

Singles

Personnel

vocals, piano and synth

bass guitar

background vocals #10

Production:

producer, additional guitar and keyboards

additional recording

External links

cover art and track listing

Notes and References

  1. Web site: PAUL KING | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. OfficialCharts.com.