Nightbird (Paul Carrack album)

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Nightbird
Paul Carrack - Nightbird 1980.jpg
Studio album by
ReleasedJuly 1980
RecordedJanuary–February 1980
Studio
Genre Pop rock, soft rock
Length41:49
Label Vertigo
Producer Phill Brown, Paul Carrack, Alan Callan
Paul Carrack chronology
Nightbird
(1980)
Suburban Voodoo
(1982)
Professional ratings
Review scores
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Nightbird is the debut solo studio album by the English singer-songwriter Paul Carrack. It came out in 1980, shortly after Carrack's tenure with Roxy Music, and featured musical contributions from several Roxy session musicians, as well as backing vocals (and a songwriting contribution) from Carrack's former Ace bandmate Alan "Bam" King. Nightbird was originally released on Vertigo Records in the UK and Europe, and was reissued in 2004 on PolyGram.

Contents

The album's pre-release single was "Beauty's Only Skin Deep". On that single, it was indicated the album was to be called Showing Off. [2]

Shortly after this album was issued, Carrack joined the band Squeeze. He stayed a member of Squeeze for most of 1981 before resuming his solo career.

Track listing

No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Beauty's Only Skin Deep" Norman Whitfield, Eddie Holland 2:54
2."There's a Good Chance"Paul Carrack4:14
3."In Love With Me" Alan "Bam" King, K. White4:20
4."Foregone Conclusion"Carrack4:20
5."Love Is All It Takes" Andy Fraser 4:21
6."Bet You Never Been in Love"Carrack3:56
7."Where You Going Babe"Carrack4:14
8."You Belong With Me"Carrack4:45
9."The Rumour"Carrack4:12
10."Nightbird"Carrack4:27

Personnel

Credits are adapted from the album's liner notes. [3]

Production

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References

  1. Nightbird at AllMusic allmusic review
  2. "Paul Carrack - Beauty's Only Skin Deep".
  3. Nightbird liner notes. Vertigo Records. 1980.