Level 42Forever Now

Label:

Sony Music – MOVLP2906

Format:

Vinyl , LP, Limited Edition, Numbered, Reissue , Silver And Black Marbled, 180 gram

Country:

Europe

Released:

Genre:

Rock

Style:

Pop Rock

Tracklist

A1 Forever Now 4:14
A2 Model Friend 4:56
A3 Tired Of Waiting 4:57
A4 All Over You 4:02
A5 Love In A Peaceful World 7:13
A6 Romance 4:55
B1 Billy’s Gone 5:24
B2 One In A Million 4:27
B3 The Sunbed Song 5:16
B4 Talking In Your Sleep 3:45
B5 Don’t Bother Me 4:50

Companies, etc.

  • Copyright ©Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
  • Phonographic Copyright ℗Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited
  • Manufactured ForSony Music Entertainment UK Limited
  • Manufactured ByMusic On Vinyl B.V.
  • Distributed ByMusic On Vinyl B.V.
  • Pressed ByRecord Industry – 32728

Notes

Their Tenth Studio Album featuring “Forever now”, “All Over You”, “Love In A Peaceful World”

Includes insert

Limited edition of 1500 individually numbered copies on silver and black marbled vinyl.

℗ 1994 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited. © 1994, 2021 Sony Music Entertainment UK Limited.
Made in the EU.

180 gram audiophile vinyl

Barcode and Other Identifiers

  • Barcode (Scanned): 8719262019843
  • Barcode (Text): 8 719262 019843
  • Rights Society: BIEM/STEMRA
  • Matrix / Runout (Side A Etched): 32728 1A MOVLP 2906
  • Matrix / Runout (Side B Etched): 32728 1B MOVLP 2906

Other Versions (5 of 31)

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Title (Format) Label Cat# Country Year
New Submission
Forever Now (CDr, Album, Promo, Test Pressing) BMG none UK & Europe 1993
Recently Edited
Forever Now (CD, Album) BMG 74321189962 UK & Europe 1994
New Submission
Forever Now (Cassette, Album) BMG 74321189964 UK & Europe 1994
New Submission
Forever Now (CD, Album) RCA BV-711 Japan 1994
New Submission
Forever Now (LP, Album) RCA 74321189961 Colombia 1994

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Reviews

  • GOODGROOVECIRCLE's avatar
    I finally got my hands on a copy and I have to say it sounds excellent. Side 1 is over 30 mins!!!! Even if they had put 5 on side one Side 2 would have been 29 mins!
    Still it proves what a good cutting engineer can do. The album does have compression but I can still hear lots of details and background synth figures. Bass is deep and rich. Mids clear and treble clear and silky.
    I always found the CD a bit harsh to be honest and the vinyl has this too but it’s softened significantly. Well worth getting as it’s a great album.
    • vinyl_solution's avatar
      vinyl_solution
      Pretty much agree with the last comment. It's pretty digital sounding, but I guess that's exactly what it is. However, it's a nice sounding lp and beats my Columbian pressing that I sold fairly recently (though that wouldn't be hard).
      In of the song content, I have to say that most of the lp leaves me cold, with a couple of exceptions. Those being Love In A Peaceful World and One In A Million, the latter of which proves that Mark King could still write half decent tunes and this one was a perfect vehicle for Mike Lindup's voice - and also would have made a good single.
      Too much if the album is very very average and sometimes tries to be too clever (the ridiculous "mouthings" by Mark King on Billy's Gone for e.g).
      Hardly essential L42, imo.
      • Giggingforever's avatar
        Giggingforever
        My record is pressed well - flat and centred and quiet. The album tracklist reflects the original UK CD release (which I understand may not be what the band originally wanted, but it is authentic to the way people heard it first...) The sound of the album is what it is - a 1990s digital recording pressed to vinyl. I haven't compared it to the original CD as that's stuck away in a box but so far it's not making my jaw drop in amazement!

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