The Barbara Dickson Album
The Barbara Dickson Album is a 1980 album released by Scottish singer Barbara Dickson.
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Released | 3 April 1980 | |||
Genre | Pop, MOR | |||
Label | Epic | |||
Producer | Alan Tarney | |||
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Source | Rating |
Smash Hits | 8/10[1] |
The album was released following her return to the top 20 with the single "January February". Produced by prolific songwriter Alan Tarney, the album was a success, reaching No.7 in the UK Charts and remaining in the top 75 for three months.[2] It was certified gold by the BPI for sales of over 100,000 in the UK.[3] Further singles taken from the album were "In the Night" and "It's Really You".
The album was released on Compact disc in 1992.[4]
Track listing
Side One
- "January February" (Alan Tarney)
- "In the Night" (Barbara Dickson)
- "It's Really You" (Alan Tarney, Trevor Spencer, Tom Snow)
- "Day and Night" (Barbara Dickson, Ian Lynn)
- "Can't Get By Without You" (Alan Tarney)
Side Two
- "Anytime You're Down and Out" (Barbara Dickson)
- "I'll Say it Again" (Alan Tarney)
- "Hello Stranger, Goodbye My Heart" (Barbara Dickson)
- "Plane Song" (Barbara Dickson)
- "Now I Don't Know" (Alan Tarney)
Personnel
- Alan Tarney - Bass, Guitars, Keyboards, Vocals
- Trevor Spencer - Drums, Percussion
- Mel Collins - Saxophone
- Recorded at R.G Jones Studios and Riverside Studios, London
- Engineer - Nick Sykes, Nick Glennie-Smith
References
- Cranna, Ian. "Barbara Dickson: The Barbara Dickson Album". Smash Hits (April 17–30, 1980): 30.
- OfficialCharts.com. Album Chart info
- BPI. "Statistics - Barbara Dickson". Retrieved 8 December 2009.
- Official website - release details
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