Staring at the Sun | ||||
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Studio album by Level 42 | ||||
Released | September 1988 | |||
Recorded | Recorded at Miraval, France Engineered and mixed by Julian Mendelsohn Engineers assistant - Jean Lamoot Mastered at The Townhouse by Kevin Metcalfe |
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Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 43:42 | |||
Label | Polydor Records | |||
Producer | Wally Badarou, Level 42, Julian Mendelsohn | |||
Level 42 chronology | ||||
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Staring at the Sun is the eighth studio album by British jazz/funk band Level 42, released in 1988. The album includes the singles "Heaven in My Hands" (UK No. 12), "Take a Look" (UK No. 32) and "Tracie" (UK no. 25).
This is the first Level 42 album not to feature brothers Phil Gould and Boon Gould, although Boon did write the lyrics to six of the songs. They were replaced by British guitarist Alan Murphy, who had collaborated with Go West and singer Kate Bush, and drummer Gary Husband, who had been a member of the band Morrissey–Mullen. This would be the only Level 42 album on which Murphy would appear, as he died only a year after its release from complications related to HIV/AIDS.
Staring at the Sun was not as successful as its predecessors, again reaching the Top 5 in the UK Albums Chart but missing the Billboard 200 in the US. Internationally, it reached the Top 10 in several countries, but ultimately had a lesser impact on the charts than the band's two previous albums.
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