Product Description
Import edition of the New Wave crooner's 1985 solo album debut that's out-of-print in the U.S. 12 tracks including the hit singles, 'Come Back and Stay', 'Love Will Tear Us Apart', 'Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)' (Marvin Gaye) & 'Love of the Common People'.
No Parlez,Paul Young,Sony/Columbia,Pop,Rock/Pop
No Parlez [Import]
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- Paul Young's First Album Is A Treat For The Ears
- Paul Young's best by far; hope they remaster and re-release this in cardboard mini-LP replica sleeve very soon!
- A desert-island disc!
- Great blue-eyed pop/soul
- So horribly dated - and badly remixed
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No Parlez
Paul Young
Manufacturer: Sony/Columbia
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ASIN: B0000269Y8
Release Date: 1985-10-21 |
Tracks:
- Come Back And Stay
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- Wherever I Lay My Hat (Thats My Home)
- Ku Ku Kurama
- No Parlez
- Behind Your Smile
- Love Of The Common People
- Oh Women
- Iron Out The Rough Spots
- Broken Man
- Tender Trap
- Sex
Album Description
Import edition of the New Wave crooner's 1985 solo album debut that's out-of-print in the U.S. 12 tracks including the hit singles, 'Come Back and Stay', 'Love Will Tear Us Apart', 'Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)' (Marvin Gaye) & 'Love of the Common People'.
Album Details
The Blue Eyed Soul Singer's Debut Album Made in Big Splash in 1985 with the Unusual Production by Laurie Latham (Highlighted by the Use of a Fretless Bass) and Young's Interpretive Talent. Having Left his R&B Compatriots the Q-tips, the Singer Struck Out on his Own with a Varied Program of Soulful Covers and Sharply Written Originals. This Version of the Album Included the Full Length Versions of his Hit Singles, as Opposed to the Us Version that Only Included Edited Single Versions...and Fewer Tracks. The Chart Hits Include "Iron Out the Rough Spots", "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home), "Come Back and Stay", "Love of the Common People" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart".
Customer Reviews:
Paul Young's First Album Is A Treat For The Ears.......2006-11-13
Before George Michael went solo,there was Paul Young.In the early 80's Britain was undergoing a massive infusion of 'white' R&B acts,the most notable of which turned out to be Wham!,Culture Club,Spandau Ballet,ABC,Level 42 and The Style Council.Each band had it's own particular music flavor but there weren't any popular soloists,until Paul Young came along and changed all that.His trademark was great vocal individuality and confidance-his soulful crooning and his raspy falsetto made him second to none and his 1983 debut 'No Parlez' is a true cornerstone of a legend who should've been.Musically he had his niche too:instead of relying on original songs Young prefered hot adaptations from other songwriters and by having his band blend new romantic pop with modern,horn driven R&B he became innovative from a very musical perspective."Come Back And Stay" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" are both very poppy but introduce the album well wheras young utterly reinvents Marvin Gaye's "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)" for the Paul Weller/Style Council generation.Relying heavily on synthesizers and drum pads to accent his voice Young certainly does his but to give up the funk here too such as on the quirky "Ku Ku Kurama",the Minneapolis sounding "Sex" and the deep bass driven groove of the title track of three of the funkiest songs to come out of Young's whol catalog.Some of the songs take on a far more electic R&B approch such as the lyrically intruiging "Love Of The Common People",the almost comic "Iron Out The Rough Spots" (with it's whisle sound effect) and two more Hall & Oates type songs in "Oh Woman" and "Tender Trap" (that American duo would later pen one of Young's biggest hits) and Young's original "Broken Man",the only ballad on the album with a very dramatic presentation.Paul Young never recorded another album like 'No Parlez'.Even as his next couple releases had some similarities they each further polished his sound into something much more commercial and radio friendly.And where 'No Parlez' has tons of radio potential it focuses more on being artful and musical and showcases the singer.George Michael would later begin crafting more individual albums in his own brand of British R&B and that and changing tastes would take some of the wind out of Paul Young's career.But on 'No Parlez' Paul Young,singer and artist is presented at his best and if you enjoy British R&B in the 80's this is a must have CD.
Paul Young's best by far; hope they remaster and re-release this in cardboard mini-LP replica sleeve very soon!.......2005-07-16
I actually grew up at the time of the release of this album (I was about 17 at the time and the impact on me was tremendous). Not only was Paul's voice great, the remix version of the album (metal oxide tape at the time, cds not yet invented)was just fanstastic.
Being a music hobbyist/collector for more than 30 years now and believe me I've heard too many albums to remember, this one album is still with me while many others that I had started with have since decayed and not been picked up/replaced by me for my collection.
I guess that's how I tell if an album is a classic or not if after all the years, you still miss it if it no longer is in your collection or if you don't put it on the cd player once in a while. For this reason, when my tape eventually wore out, I waited patiently to find a good cd version but I guess I'm still stuck with the Australian release which leaves a lot to be desired given the current level of recording technology that exists out there.
It seems every thing except the kitchen sink has been remastered with bonus tracks added except for this great gem of a classic album (Rupert Holmes' "Partners in Crime" is another one). I hope Sony would reissue this soon fully remastered and in a mini-LP cardboard sleeve. I know, I for one would snap it up at the pre-order stage (same for Rupert Holmes').
Oh, about the album itself? If you are not too concerned about the sound quality being perfect or if you're not too much of an audiophile, then this album is a great addition to your current collection.
The songs are great and the singing is first class. I still enjoy listening to and singing along with "Love of the Common People", "Come Back and Stay", "Wherever I Lay My Hat" (Paul was very heavily influenced by Marvin Gaye and it shows in all the songs here)"Love Will Tear Us Apart" and more. I guess the only filler in this album could be "Sex" (the last song) but overall, all the songs are great if you are into soul and that classic 80s sound. I know I am! By far, Paul Young's greatest album.
A desert-island disc!.......2004-12-29
I own the original CD, not the import listed here. Many many years after its original release, it's still one of favorite albums of all time. Paul Young's soulful voice and these engrossing songs make for a full-on winner. Paul's later albums all contain gems, but are uneven at best. This is Paul Young at his finest and his finest is better than most anyone else's!
Great blue-eyed pop/soul.......2004-12-06
The last reviewer is very obviously angry at the state of commercial music today. However, I feel his anger towards Paul Young is very misplaced. If you are the type of person who complains that all those old Motown songs sound like they were recorded in a Detroit basement, then don't buy this very eighties-sounding pop/soul collection. Personally, I think Paul Young is up there with Rod Stewart and Chris Robinson as one of the premier white soul shouters.
So horribly dated - and badly remixed.......2004-03-11
Though acclaimed by most critics back in the 1980s, Paul Young's "No Parlez" perhaps more than any album ever made epitomises the declining fortune in the hands of critics that commercial music of the 1980s has suffered in the last twelve years.
Nonetheless, this change in viewpoint is totally deserved in this case. Whilst to those critics from the 1980s Paul Young might have appeared to be a truly charismatic white-funk singer, his voice really sounded at times like a rapper trying to sing. The effect really cannot be seen as anything other than atrocious to modern ears, especially when the songs move to softer, easy listening passages that come between dated synth-pop that really tried to be hard when Paul Young never wanted a producer who might produce a decent type of funk sound.
The rhythms in particular show how hopelessly tied to the 1980s "No Parlez" is. The backing vocals in particular appear to be so artificial (for example the "please hurry" section of "Come Back And Stay" - the first song I remember on radio) that nobody who did not grow up when I myself did could gain any insight into anything from them.
Just as bad was the way in which most of these songs were set to extended dance mixtures with horrible rap-type intros that do nothing at all bar destroy any melody that was in the songs (which Paul Young's later efforts proved to be minimal at best). Even when he attempts to sing a ballad that should have been a capella on "Broken Man", the songs goes nowhere.
Nobody really needs to accept the way "No Parlez" sounds in the 21st century. So dated it's a museum piece, really.
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Les Chemins de L'Amour
Manufacturer: Musica Viva
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ASIN: B00004YWQQ
Release Date: 2000-10-10 |
Tracks:
- Les Chemins De L'Amour
- Je Te Veux
- Si Tu Le Veux
- Si Mes Vers Avaient Des Ailes
- Parlez-Moi D'Amour
- Hymne A L'Amour
- T'Es Beau, Tu Sais
- La Vie En Rose
- Improvisation in c, No.15: Hommage
- I Extrait De Banalites: Hotel
- Beau Soir
- Ne Me Quitte Pas
- Improvisation in a, No.13
- Je Ne T'Aime Pas
- I Extrait De Marie Galante: J' Attends Un Navire
- J'Ai Deux Amours (Mon Pays Et Paris)
Average customer rating:
- Paul Young's First Album Is A Treat For The Ears
- Paul Young's best by far; hope they remaster and re-release this in cardboard mini-LP replica sleeve very soon!
- A desert-island disc!
- Great blue-eyed pop/soul
- So horribly dated - and badly remixed
|
No Parlez
Paul Young
Manufacturer: Sony
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ASIN: B0000025WZ
Release Date: 1990-10-25 |
Tracks:
- Come Back And Stay
- Love Will Tear Us Apart
- Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
- Ku-Ku Kurama
- No Parlez
- Love Of The Common People
- Oh Women
- Iron Out The Rough Spots
- Broken Man
- Tender Trap
- Sex
Album Description
Import edition of the New Wave crooner's 1985 solo album debut that's out-of-print in the U.S. 12 tracks including the hit singles, 'Come Back and Stay', 'Love Will Tear Us Apart', 'Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)' (Marvin Gaye) & 'Love of the Common People'.
Album Details
The Blue Eyed Soul Singer's Debut Album Made in Big Splash in 1985 with the Unusual Production by Laurie Latham (Highlighted by the Use of a Fretless Bass) and Young's Interpretive Talent. Having Left his R&B Compatriots the Q-tips, the Singer Struck Out on his Own with a Varied Program of Soulful Covers and Sharply Written Originals. This Version of the Album Included the Full Length Versions of his Hit Singles, as Opposed to the Us Version that Only Included Edited Single Versions...and Fewer Tracks. The Chart Hits Include "Iron Out the Rough Spots", "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home), "Come Back and Stay", "Love of the Common People" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart".
Customer Reviews:
Paul Young's First Album Is A Treat For The Ears.......2006-11-13
Before George Michael went solo,there was Paul Young.In the early 80's Britain was undergoing a massive infusion of 'white' R&B acts,the most notable of which turned out to be Wham!,Culture Club,Spandau Ballet,ABC,Level 42 and The Style Council.Each band had it's own particular music flavor but there weren't any popular soloists,until Paul Young came along and changed all that.His trademark was great vocal individuality and confidance-his soulful crooning and his raspy falsetto made him second to none and his 1983 debut 'No Parlez' is a true cornerstone of a legend who should've been.Musically he had his niche too:instead of relying on original songs Young prefered hot adaptations from other songwriters and by having his band blend new romantic pop with modern,horn driven R&B he became innovative from a very musical perspective."Come Back And Stay" and "Love Will Tear Us Apart" are both very poppy but introduce the album well wheras young utterly reinvents Marvin Gaye's "Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)" for the Paul Weller/Style Council generation.Relying heavily on synthesizers and drum pads to accent his voice Young certainly does his but to give up the funk here too such as on the quirky "Ku Ku Kurama",the Minneapolis sounding "Sex" and the deep bass driven groove of the title track of three of the funkiest songs to come out of Young's whol catalog.Some of the songs take on a far more electic R&B approch such as the lyrically intruiging "Love Of The Common People",the almost comic "Iron Out The Rough Spots" (with it's whisle sound effect) and two more Hall & Oates type songs in "Oh Woman" and "Tender Trap" (that American duo would later pen one of Young's biggest hits) and Young's original "Broken Man",the only ballad on the album with a very dramatic presentation.Paul Young never recorded another album like 'No Parlez'.Even as his next couple releases had some similarities they each further polished his sound into something much more commercial and radio friendly.And where 'No Parlez' has tons of radio potential it focuses more on being artful and musical and showcases the singer.George Michael would later begin crafting more individual albums in his own brand of British R&B and that and changing tastes would take some of the wind out of Paul Young's career.But on 'No Parlez' Paul Young,singer and artist is presented at his best and if you enjoy British R&B in the 80's this is a must have CD.
Paul Young's best by far; hope they remaster and re-release this in cardboard mini-LP replica sleeve very soon!.......2005-07-16
I actually grew up at the time of the release of this album (I was about 17 at the time and the impact on me was tremendous). Not only was Paul's voice great, the remix version of the album (metal oxide tape at the time, cds not yet invented)was just fanstastic.
Being a music hobbyist/collector for more than 30 years now and believe me I've heard too many albums to remember, this one album is still with me while many others that I had started with have since decayed and not been picked up/replaced by me for my collection.
I guess that's how I tell if an album is a classic or not if after all the years, you still miss it if it no longer is in your collection or if you don't put it on the cd player once in a while. For this reason, when my tape eventually wore out, I waited patiently to find a good cd version but I guess I'm still stuck with the Australian release which leaves a lot to be desired given the current level of recording technology that exists out there.
It seems every thing except the kitchen sink has been remastered with bonus tracks added except for this great gem of a classic album (Rupert Holmes' "Partners in Crime" is another one). I hope Sony would reissue this soon fully remastered and in a mini-LP cardboard sleeve. I know, I for one would snap it up at the pre-order stage (same for Rupert Holmes').
Oh, about the album itself? If you are not too concerned about the sound quality being perfect or if you're not too much of an audiophile, then this album is a great addition to your current collection.
The songs are great and the singing is first class. I still enjoy listening to and singing along with "Love of the Common People", "Come Back and Stay", "Wherever I Lay My Hat" (Paul was very heavily influenced by Marvin Gaye and it shows in all the songs here)"Love Will Tear Us Apart" and more. I guess the only filler in this album could be "Sex" (the last song) but overall, all the songs are great if you are into soul and that classic 80s sound. I know I am! By far, Paul Young's greatest album.
A desert-island disc!.......2004-12-29
I own the original CD, not the import listed here. Many many years after its original release, it's still one of favorite albums of all time. Paul Young's soulful voice and these engrossing songs make for a full-on winner. Paul's later albums all contain gems, but are uneven at best. This is Paul Young at his finest and his finest is better than most anyone else's!
Great blue-eyed pop/soul.......2004-12-06
The last reviewer is very obviously angry at the state of commercial music today. However, I feel his anger towards Paul Young is very misplaced. If you are the type of person who complains that all those old Motown songs sound like they were recorded in a Detroit basement, then don't buy this very eighties-sounding pop/soul collection. Personally, I think Paul Young is up there with Rod Stewart and Chris Robinson as one of the premier white soul shouters.
So horribly dated - and badly remixed.......2004-03-11
Though acclaimed by most critics back in the 1980s, Paul Young's "No Parlez" perhaps more than any album ever made epitomises the declining fortune in the hands of critics that commercial music of the 1980s has suffered in the last twelve years.
Nonetheless, this change in viewpoint is totally deserved in this case. Whilst to those critics from the 1980s Paul Young might have appeared to be a truly charismatic white-funk singer, his voice really sounded at times like a rapper trying to sing. The effect really cannot be seen as anything other than atrocious to modern ears, especially when the songs move to softer, easy listening passages that come between dated synth-pop that really tried to be hard when Paul Young never wanted a producer who might produce a decent type of funk sound.
The rhythms in particular show how hopelessly tied to the 1980s "No Parlez" is. The backing vocals in particular appear to be so artificial (for example the "please hurry" section of "Come Back And Stay" - the first song I remember on radio) that nobody who did not grow up when I myself did could gain any insight into anything from them.
Just as bad was the way in which most of these songs were set to extended dance mixtures with horrible rap-type intros that do nothing at all bar destroy any melody that was in the songs (which Paul Young's later efforts proved to be minimal at best). Even when he attempts to sing a ballad that should have been a capella on "Broken Man", the songs goes nowhere.
Nobody really needs to accept the way "No Parlez" sounds in the 21st century. So dated it's a museum piece, really.
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ASIN: B00005OMI4
Release Date: 2001-09-18 |
Tracks:
- Three Blind Mice
- Waltzes from Der Rosenkavalier
- Dance Of Terror from El Amor Brujo
- All The Things You Are
- Eight Waltzes, From Op.39
- Mouvements Perpetuels
- I Got Rhythm
- Frenesi
- Waltz, Op.15, No.2
- An American In Paris
- Russian Lullaby
- Nocturne from Shylock, Op.57
- Concerto in F (Finale)
- April In Paris
- Star Dust
- Blue Danube Waltz, Op.314
- Piece En Forme De Habanera
- Sailor's Dance from The Red Poppy
Tracks:
- Mountain Tune
- Limehouse Blues
- La Tirelitentaine
- Waltz in A Major, Op.39, No.15
- Can-Can
- Flight Of The Bumblebee
- Tea For Two
- Minute Waltz
- Fetes
- Nola
- Baby Boogie
- Ritual Fire Dance from El Amor Brujo
- Music Box, Op.32
- Hungarian Rhapsody No.2
- Parlez Moi D'amour
- Jesu, Joy Of Man's Desiring
- Prelude In G Minor, Op.23, No.5
- March from The Love For Three Oranges
- With A Song In My Heart
- The Viennese Musical Clock
- In Thee Is Joy
- Stormy Weather
- Kitten On The Keys
- Body And Soul
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No Parlez/Secret of Association
Paul Young
Manufacturer: Sbme Import
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ASIN: B00004SF5E
Release Date: 2000-04-04 |
Tracks:
- Come Back and Stay
- Love Will Tear Us Apart - Joy Division, Paul Young
- Wherever I Lay My Hat (That's My Home)
- Ku Ku Kurama
- No Parlez
- Behind Your Smile
- Love of the Common People
- Oh Women
- Iron Out the Rough Spots
- Broken Man
- Tender Trap
- Sex
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- Bite the Hand That Feeds
- Everytime You Go Away
- I'm Gonna Tear Your Playhouse Down
- Standing on the Edge
- Soldier's Things
- Everything Must Change
- Tomb of Memories
- One Step Forward
- Hot Fun
- This Means Anything
- I Was in Chains
- Man in the Iron Mask
Album Details
2-on-1 Collection: "no Parlez"& "Secret of Association".
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Rhythm FM V.2 [Import]
Bach: Der zufriedengestellte Aeolus; Quodlibet
Autumn in New York [Import]
Music: World's Greatest Bluegrass Pickers
Beat My Drum [Import]
A Hustla's Prayer [Explicit Lyrics]
All Time Gospel Greats
All Disco Dance Must End [Extra tracks]
Amor Canto Primeiro [Import]
Anthology of Noise & Electronic Music, Vol. 2
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A Long Time Ago
And in This Corner...
Mozart: Piano Concerto No. 20 in D major; Piano Concerto No. 21 in C major
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