The Chosen Few | ||||
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Released | October 1979 | |||
Genre | Pop, MOR | |||
Length | 37.21 | |||
Label | GTO Records | |||
Producer | Ben Findon | |||
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The Chosen Few is a 1979 album by British pop group The Dooleys.
The album contains the singles "Chosen Few" and "Wanted" - both of which were top 10 hits. "Wanted" had already appeared on the group's previous album, The Best of The Dooleys , but appeared here in a slightly extended version. Current single "Chosen Few" reached No.7 in the UK Charts, after previous single had reached No.3 and album No.6, making this the peak of the group's career. [1] This album however only managed to reach No.56, although that was an improvement on the group's previous studio album, which missed the charts completely in 1978. [2]
Track "One Kiss Away" had been previously recorded by Billy Ocean (who also co-wrote it under his real name, Les Charles), while "Growing Pains" had been recorded by Guys 'n' Dolls in 1977. [3]
The Chosen Few was released on Compact disc for the first time on 14 September 2009 in a double-pack with their debut album, Dooleys. [4]
Side one
Side two
CD Bonus tracks
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