Left Hand Talking | ||||
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Released | 1991 | |||
Recorded | Big Ocean Studios, Surrey and Metropolis Studios, London | |||
Genre | Pop rock | |||
Length | 39:06 | |||
Label | Columbia | |||
Producer | Mike Paxman, Paul Muggleton | |||
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Singles from Left Hand Talking | ||||
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Left Hand Talking is the eighth studio album by the British singer-songwriter Judie Tzuke, released in 1991.
Despite considerable promotion and featuring a re-recording of her best known song, "Stay with Me till Dawn", the album failed to chart. It was the last of Tzuke's albums to be released by a major record label. Her next album, Wonderland, was released on an independent label, and all subsequent albums have been released on her own home label, Big Moon Records.[1][2]
Track listing
- Side one
- "One Day I Will Live in France" (Judie Tzuke, Paul Muggleton, Bob Noble) – 4:25
- "I Could Feel You" (Muggleton, Noble) – 3:59
- "Liam" (Tzuke, Noble) – 3:50
- "Left Hand Talking" (Tzuke) – 4:38
- "Jesus Was a Cross Maker" (Judee Sill) – 3:35 (Judee Sill cover)
- Side two
- "God Only Knows" (Brian Wilson, Tony Asher) – 2:49 (The Beach Boys cover)
- "Bailey's Song" (Tzuke, Noble) – 3:41
- "Calling Me Back" (Tzuke) – 4:21
- "Outlaws" (Tzuke) – 3:59
Personnel
- Band members
- Judie Tzuke – lead and backing vocals, keyboards
- Mike Paxman – guitar, keyboards, percussion, producer, engineer
- Bob Noble – keyboards
- John Giblin – bass guitar, fretless bass on track 8
- Charlie Morgan – drums, percussion
- Paul Muggleton – keyboards, percussion, backing vocals, producer, engineer
- Additional musicians
- Don Snow – keyboards, guitar, backing vocals
- Phil Palmer – acoustic and slide guitar on tracks 5, 8
- Andy Chamberlain – keyboards on tracks 5, 7
- Bobby Paterson – bass guitar on track 3
- Andy Sheppard – soprano saxophone on track 4
- Nicolette L'Adventure – backing vocals on track 1
- Production
- Matt Howe, Heidi Cannavo, Craig Sullivan – assistant engineers
- Stephen W Tayler – mixing
See also
- Thomas Anders – Whispers (1991)
External links
References
- ↑ Sexton, Paul (30 January 2022). "Judie Tzuk Acts as Her Own "Agent" With Big Mouth Album". Billboard. p. 11. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
- ↑ "Judie Tzuke has 'stayed with us 'til dawn' and she is still going strong". Evesham Journal. 28 February 2002. Retrieved 5 August 2022.
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