Saturday, August 4, 2012

The Power Station - Living In Fear (1996) First U.S. Pressing

The Power Station - Living In Fear (1996) First U.S. Pressing

The Power Station - Living In Fear (1996) First U.S. Pressing

The Power Station - Living In Fear (1996) First U.S. Pressing
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Living in Fear is the support album from the supergroup The Power Station, released in 1996. The ligature had the same lineup as with regard to their previous album in 1985. However, John Taylor was going through a divorce at the time, for the re~on that well as entering drug rehab, and pulled deficient in before the album was recorded. Instead Bernard Edwards, the agriculturist, played all Taylor's bass accomplishments on the record. Unfortunately, Edwards died of pneumonia in Japan before the album was released; the album is dedicated to his reminiscence. These two events did not withstand the album and it was not a skilled in commerce success, with only one single, "She Can Rock It", conscious released. Despite John Taylor's non-appearance, he still received credit on the album.The club toured in support of the album in 1996. The placed-list contained a mix of Palmer, Chic, mean and new Power Station songs. Luke Morley of Thunder played by them. Due to the lack of vestige sales, as well as the deaths of Tony Thompson and Robert Palmer, the album is presumed to subsist the band's last recording in the same time.

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