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The Shootout with Paul Sampson and Mark Dreyer, Part 1
Mark Dreyer and Paul Sampson, talking about Beckham, Henry, Freddy and Sven and much, much more....the shootout paul sampson mark dreyer soccer
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The Shootout with Paul Sampson and Mark Dreyer, Part 2
Mark Dreyer and Paul Sampson, talking about Beckham, Henry, Freddy and Sven and much, much more....the shootout paul sampson mark dreyer soccer
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The Primitives - LOVELY
LOVELY (1988) Their first full-length album. Tracklist:
Crash Spacehead Carry Me Home Shadow Thru The Flowers Dreamwalk Baby I'll Stick With You Nothing Left Stop Killing Me Out Of Reach Ocean Blue Run Baby Run Don't Want Anything To Change Buzz Buzz Buzz
Production: Paul Sampson, Mark Wallis, Craig Leon
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The Primitives - PURE
PURE (1989) Their second full-length album.
Outside Summer Rain Sick Of It Shine Dizzy Heights All The Way Down Secrets Keep Me In Mind Lonely Streets Can't Bring Me Down Way Behind Me Never Tell Noose I'll Be Your Mirror All The Way Down (Beat Version) I Almost Touched You
Production: Paul Sampson, Wayne Morris
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The Primitives - GALORE
GALORE (1992) Their third, final & rarest full-length album. It was not issued in the US.
You Are The Way Lead Me Astray Earth Thing Give This World To You Slip Away Cold Enough To Kill Hello Jesus Empathise See Thru The Dark Kiss Mine Smile The Little Black Egg
Production: Ian Broudie, Ed Buller, The Primitives, Paul Sampson
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KING ----- THESE THINGS
King was a British New Wave pop band of the mid-eighties from Coventry.
The band were formed from the remnants of rock-ska band The Reluctant Stereotypes - which not also contained producer Paul Sampson. Riding on the back of the Two Tone wave, they had two UK Top 10 albums on CBS both produced and mixed by Richard James Burgess.[1]
After the demise of The Reluctant Stereotypes, singer Paul King formed "The Raw Screens" who perfected their act and style to what King and his manager Perry Haines called multi-tone, and then in 1983 relaunched the group as self-named Eighties band King.[2]
As lead singer, King was famed for his cockatoo haircut and spray painted Doc Marten's Boots - a look described "like the child catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. But, hell, the girls loved him;"[3] while Burgess produced and drummed on most of the band's songs. The band released two UK Top 10 albums on CBS both produced and mixed by Burgess, who also played drums on most of Steps in Time. The CBS albums were both certified Gold and produced five hit singles, the most successful being the UK no.2 hit Love & Pride.
King as a band lasted just over one year, so Paul King went solo with an album titled "Joy" produced by American producer Dan Hartman
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Gone
Redwood's first video, and first single. Shot and directed by Rory Gilmartin (who has gone on to work on such films as Alien versus Predator), filmed in a house near the centre of Guildford, in the basement. It was a very low ceiling, and quite dusty. The band had to deal with banging heads on the ceiling, and inhaling large amounts of dust, whilst becoming very hot and sweaty. Not sure who the model was. The TV remote in the video was actually a remote control for a radio controlled car. The single Gone was recorded by Steve Brown and Paul Sampson (it was before the band had signed to Almo records, and at the start also!)
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Love & Pride - King (Audio/Pictures Only)
King was a British New Wave pop band of the mid-eighties from Coventry.
The band were formed from the remnants of Birmingham rock-ska band The Reluctant Stereotypes - which not also contained producer Paul Sampson. Riding on the back of the Two Tone wave, they had two UK Top 10 albums on CBS both produced and mixed by Richard James Burgess.
After the demise of The Reluctant Stereotypes, singer Paul King formed "The Raw Screens" who perfected their act and style to what King and his manager Perry Haines called multi-tone, and then in 1983 relaunched the group as self-named Eighties band King.
As lead singer, King was famed for his cockatoo haircut and spray painted Doc Marten's Boots - a look described "like the child catcher from Chitty Chitty Bang Bang. But, hell, the girls loved him;" while Burgess produced and drummed on most of the band's songs. The band released two UK Top 10 albums on CBS both produced and mixed by Burgess, who also played drums on most of Steps in Time. The CBS albums were both certified Gold and produced five hit singles, the most successful being the UK no.2 hit Love & Pride.
King as a band lasted just over one year, so Paul King went solo with an album titled "Joy" produced by American producer Dan Hartman.
The Band: Paul King Tony Wall Mick Roberts Jimmy Lantsbery
I love the bassline of this song, truly an eighties masterpiece.
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Deakin Hill
live acoustic performance of smile and the charmer...michael deakin robin hill paul sampson
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