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Some People (album)

Some People
Belouis Some Some People 1985 Album.jpg
Studio album by Belouis Some
Released 1985
Genre Pop
Length 38:24
Label Parlophone Records, Capitol Records, EMI Records
Producer Pete Schwier (tracks 1-2, 6-9)
Steve Thompson (tracks 1, 3-6)
Michael Barbiero (tracks 1, 3-6)
Ian Little (tracks 2, 7-9)
Belouis Some chronology
Some People
(1985)
Belouis Some
(1987)Belouis Some1987
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source Rating
Smash Hits 7.5/10 stars
Number One 2/3 stars
Billboard favourable

Some People is the debut studio album from British musician Belouis Some, released in 1985.

Neville Keighley began performing as Belouis Some in 1983. He would sign with Parlophone Records that year and began recording his studio album soon after. Recording of Some People began at Good Earth, Maison Rouge and Air Studios in London, with Ian Little and Pete Schwier at the producers' helm. In late 1984, recording continued at New York with producers Steve Thompson and Michael Barbiero.Some People was released in 1985, however failed to chart.

Preceding the album, the first single "Target Practice" was released in June 1984, but failed to chart. In March 1985, "Imagination" was released, and saw some chart success across various countries, including reaching #50 in the UK and #88 in America. The album's third single, "Some People", followed in June, and reached #33 in the UK and #67 in America. Both "Imagination" and "Some People" were also successful on the US Hot Dance Club Songs chart, reaching #4 and #8 respectively. In January 1976, "Imagination" was re-issued, reaching #17 in the UK, however a March re-issue of "Some People" failed to re-chart. In July, the final single, "Jerusalem", was released, reaching #98 in the UK. A re-issue of "Target Practice" would also reach #16 in South Africa in May 1986.

A music video for "Imagination", directed by Storm Thorgerson, was met with some controversy as it featured full frontal nudity. The music video for "Some People" was filmed in Aldeburgh, Suffolk.

The album was released by Parlophone/EMI on vinyl in various countries, including the UK, France, Italy, the Netherlands, Greece, Japan, Argentina and South Africa. In the US and Canada, it was released by Capitol Records. Jugoton/Parlophone released the album in Yugoslavia. Although the album wasn't commercially released on CD, a UK promo version appeared on the format, which was made in Japan and released by EMI.

Later in 2009, Cherry Pop would remaster and reissue the album on CD. For the release, Cherry Pop mastered the album from vinyl, leading to complaints over the sound quality. A second edition of the CD was released by the label in 2010.

In the 28 August-10 September 1985 edition of Smash Hits, a review of the album by Lisa Clark commented: "Belouis Some is actually Neville Keighley, but for the purposes of this debut album, it's also a bunch of "respected" musicians and four producers! Although basically a pop record, the funky production slants the songs quite differently - sometimes like the mega-brilliant "Imagination" with its sneery vocals, and sometimes like the haunting, David Bowie-inspired "Jerusalem". An excellently put together pop/funk collaboration."

In the 14 September 1985 issue of Number One magazine, Nick Adams wrote: "Belouis Some has already released a couple of strong singles and the rest of his songs are equally dramatic - big, thumping melody links punched out on synths with saxes and backing vocalists making sure you don't forget the tune. Belouis' phrasing often lapses into Bowie's London camp, and too many of the songs are striving to be 'Let's Dance Part 2'. Nevertheless, a promising debut."


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