Showing posts with label Hazell Dean. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Hazell Dean. Show all posts

Tuesday, December 14, 2021

David Cassidy - The Last Kiss (Arista)

What's that strange noise at the beginning? Did Rolf Harris sneak into the session? It takes a long time to take off but it's good at the end. I find the lyrics slightly doomy. I was never a fan of his but I loved the old songs. Nevertheless I like this song. (Hazell Dean, Record Mirror, March 2, 1985)

The Fixx - I Will (MCA)

I do like this. It's got a good atmosphere. They've never made it big in the UK but I hope they do. I can understand why they're successful in America. I like the singer's voice - he can sing. I will, I will, I will buy it. At the end of the day it's a good song. (Hazell Dean, Record Mirror, March 2, 1985)

Friday, September 15, 2017

Paul Young - Every Time You Go Away (CBS)

The introduction sounds like the theme to Eastenders. Very meaningful lyrics and a nice melody. Paul's obvious ability is in singing ballads (this was originally by Hall & Oates) and this is another classic example. (Marshall O'Leary, Smash Hits, March 14, 1985)

This has got to go down as my favourite. Paul Young has got to be the best British white male singer. This has got everything; a great song, powerful production and he's a talented performer. I'm so glad to hear Paul's having singing lessons for his breath control after his vocal problems last year because he has a marvellous voice and I, for one, would be sad not to hear it again. This record got me on the first listening. Single Of The Week. (Hazell Dean, Record Mirror, March 2, 1985)

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