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Cheesy over-polished pop rubbish. Didn’t even make it to the end.
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Cheesy over-polished pop rubbish. Didn’t even make it to the end.
A genuine UK soul classic. Look beyond the brilliant pop, and you have a stunning voice that doesn't hold back with the emotions. Some of the duets with Helen Terry raise the levels of heartbreak further. Black Money pulls at the emotions. As the album title suggests, Colour By Numbers is a melting pot of what brought the band to where they were at the time. They're proud of their UK soul, reggae, pop backgrounds. They're all on show here, often at the same time. A classy, heartfelt, mainstream album.