The Promise (T'Pau album) explained

The Promise
Type:studio
Artist:T'Pau
Cover:Promise T'Pau.jpg
Released:June 1991
Genre:Pop
Length:50:19
Producer:Andy Richards
Prev Title:Rage
Prev Year:1988
Next Title:Red
Next Year:1998

The Promise is the third album by British pop group T'Pau, released in 1991 by Siren Records in the UK and Charisma Records in the U.S.

Overview

The album reached #10 on the UK Albums Chart and gave the group two charting singles - "Whenever You Need Me" (a UK Top 20) and "Walk on Air". A third single, a remix of the track "Soul Destruction", failed to make the chart and a fourth single, "Only a Heartbeat", was released only in the United States and Japan. The group disbanded shortly after the release of this album and its singles.

Following on from the cover art for the band's previous albums, the artwork for the release included the word promise rearranged to form a face. Unlike Bridge of Spies and Rage, this face was less predominantly placed.

Charts

Chart (1991)! scope="col"
Peak
position
European Albums (Music & Media)[1] 50

Notes and References

  1. European Hot 100 Albums . . 8 . 27 . 9 July 1991 . 42 . 29800226.