Level 42 – Forever Now
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Edsel Records – EDSD 2038 |
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UK |
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Pop |
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Tracklist
Disc One - Forever Now | |||
1-1 | Billy's Gone | 5:26 | |
1-2 | The Bends | 7:06 | |
1-3 | Play Me | 6:03 | |
1-4 | The Sunbed Song | 5:19 | |
1-5 | Past Lives | 5:36 | |
1-6 | Don't Bother Me | 4:51 | |
1-7 | Heart On The Line | 4:50 | |
1-8 | Romance | 4:56 | |
1-9 | Time Will Heal | 4:06 | |
1-10 | Learn To Say No | 3:57 | |
1-11 | Forever Now | 4:18 | |
1-12 | Model Friend | 4:58 | |
1-13 | Love In A Peaceful World | 6:42 | |
1-14 | One In A Million | 4:22 | |
1-15 | Talking In Your Sleep | 3:51 | |
Disc Two | |||
2-1 | Tired Of Waiting | 5:07 | |
2-2 | All Over You | 4:01 | |
Bonus Tracks - Remixes | |||
2-3 | All Over You (Phamacy Dub) | 7:31 | |
2-4 | Forever Now (Porky Rides Again Remix) | 7:00 | |
2-5 | All Over You (Mother Slap 'N' Tickle Mix) | 5:54 | |
2-6 | All Over You (K-Klass Vocal Mix) | 6:57 | |
2-7 | All Over You (Mother Dub) | 6:36 | |
2-8 | All Over You (Full On Instrumental Mix) | 6:30 | |
2-9 | Learn To Say No (K-Klass Klub Mix) | 7:23 | |
2-10 | Learn To Say No (Pharmacy Dub) | 7:04 | |
2-11 | Love In A Peaceful World (Old Skool Mix) | 4:38 | |
2-12 | Love In A Peaceful World (Television Version) | 4:08 |
Credits
- Guitar – Danny Bloom
- Percussion – Miles Bould
- Producer – Wally Badarou (tracks: 1-1 to 1-10, 1-13 to 1-15)
- Saxophone – Gary Barnacle
- Trombone – Richard Edwards (2)
- Trumpet – Stuart Brooks
- Vocals – Mitey (tracks: 2-2 Spoken vocals)
- Vocals, Bass, Organ, Synthesizer, Harp – Mark King
- Vocals, Piano, Drums, Organ – Phil Gould
- Vocals, Synthesizer, Guitar, Piano – Wally Badarou
- Vocals, Synthesizer, Piano – Mike Lindup
Notes
Although the tracklisting follows the one from the 1996 Resurgence version of the album, there are some differences.
1-1 is the version from the 1994 RCA album. Not the version from the Resurgence edition which had some different lyrics.
1-10 is the 7 inch edit which was unreleased until this release.
1-14 is the edit as found on the original RCA album from 1994.
Some mixes from CD 2 are released here for the first time on CD. 2-4, 2-6, 2-7
A note about the Edsel remasters of 'Guaranteed' and 'Forever Now', from the 2017 book 'Level 42: The Worldwide Visual Discography' by Paul Waller: "All tracks on the four CDs that make up the Edsel remasters of 'Guaranteed' and 'Forever Now' are mastered incorrectly – the track fades are slightly clipped."
1-1 is the version from the 1994 RCA album. Not the version from the Resurgence edition which had some different lyrics.
1-10 is the 7 inch edit which was unreleased until this release.
1-14 is the edit as found on the original RCA album from 1994.
Some mixes from CD 2 are released here for the first time on CD. 2-4, 2-6, 2-7
A note about the Edsel remasters of 'Guaranteed' and 'Forever Now', from the 2017 book 'Level 42: The Worldwide Visual Discography' by Paul Waller: "All tracks on the four CDs that make up the Edsel remasters of 'Guaranteed' and 'Forever Now' are mastered incorrectly – the track fades are slightly clipped."
Barcode and Other Identifiers
- Barcode: 740155203832
- Matrix / Runout (CD 1): EDSD 2038/A 024843
- Matrix / Runout (CD 2): EDSD 2038/B 024998
Other Versions (5 of 31)
View AllTitle (Format) | Label | Cat# | Country | Year | |||
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New Submission
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Forever Now (CDr, Album, Promo, Test Pressing) | BMG | none | UK & Europe | 1993 | ||
Recently Edited
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Forever Now (CD, Album) | BMG | 74321189962 | UK & Europe | 1994 | ||
New Submission
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Forever Now (Cassette, Album) | BMG | 74321189964 | UK & Europe | 1994 | ||
New Submission
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Forever Now (CD, Album) | RCA | BV-711 | Japan | 1994 | ||
New Submission
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Forever Now (LP, Album) | RCA | 74321189961 | Colombia | 1994 |
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Reviews
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Edited one year agoWarning - All Over You ( K-Klass Vocal Mix) was pitched down....but why? When playing K-klass Radio Mix and Instrumental Mix you can hear the difference, they play faster...what a way to ruin a song.....thumbs down....
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The track sequencing on this release makes no sense at all. It destroys the album the way it was in 1994. The bonus material is welcome but not spattered haphazardly like this. I'm bewildered as to why any record company would do this? Very poor and very amateur!
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