Level 42 1987 Running In The Family (vinyl)

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Level 42 1987 Running In The Family (vinyl) (Size: 514.78 MB)
  01 Lessons In Love.flac 50.6 MB
  02 Children Say.flac 57.72 MB
  03 Running In The Family.flac 74.25 MB
  04 It's Over.flac 68.26 MB
  05 To Be With You Again.flac 66.95 MB
  06 Two Solitudes.flac 67.99 MB
  07 Fashion Fever.flac 56.31 MB
  08 The Sleepwalkers.flac 68.95 MB
  foo_dr.txt 1.22 KB
  i.txt 5.67 KB
  pix
  SideA.jpg?042148 226.99 KB
  SideB.jpg?042148 206.83 KB
  cover.jpg?042148 100.1 KB
  ins_frag.jpg?042148 1.49 MB
  tech
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  1sp.jpg?042148 437.75 KB
  1vol.jpg?042148 255.65 KB
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  8vol.jpg?042148 265.59 KB

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Level 42 ~ Running In The Family ~ 1987
24/48 vinyl rip. Polydor 831 593-1. LP made in W.-Germany.

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Side 1
1. Lessons In Love
2. Children Say
3. Running In The Family
4. It's Over

Side 2
1. To Be With You Again
2. Two Solitudes
3. Fashion Fever
4. The Sleepwalkers

By Running in the Family, Level 42 had almost completely thinned out their early jazz-funk and soul roots in favor of a radio-friendly keyboard pop with a light R&B vibe. The sound lies somewhere between Kool and the Gang and early Tears for Fears. But if early fans might have felt betrayed by the new direction, the band's newfound aptitude for attention-grabbing hooks and airtight instrumental polish attracted more than enough new fans to replace them. Running in the Family included the band's sole number one hit in the U.K. charts, "Lessons in Love." It also featured a handful of other respectable pop nuggets including "Children Say" and "Fashion Fever." The record is a little uneven, faltering especially when the band indulges its taste for sappy ballads like "It's Over." But for the most part, Level 42 was extremely successful in its attempt to create something that would strike a chord with mainstream pop audiences. And they manage to do it without being obnoxiously derivative. Of course, the whole project reeks of 1987. But the solid craftsmanship of the writing as well as the group's ability to adapt to the popular tastes of the time helped them survive the '80s and become one of the more durable bands to have arisen in that era. - Evan Cater, AMG

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