Trust (Brother Beyond album)

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Trust is the second album of the British boy band / pop group Brother Beyond, released in 1989, by EMI / Parlophone (later re-released by Gong label). It was their last album, since they disbanded. After their two major hits, "The Harder I Try" and "He Ain't No Competition", written for them by famous producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman, the band, as lead singer Nathan Moore puts it on his Official Website, "made the classic mistake of thinking they did not need Stock Aitken and Waterman... We wrote the whole of the next album ourselves and (it) bombed totally". The three singles taken from the Trust album were only minor hits, getting no higher than the UK Top 40. The first, "Drive On", which was also the opening track of Side 2 on the vinyl edition, got to Number 39, in October 1989. Th rdf:langString
Trust è il secondo album della boy band pop britannica dei Brother Beyond, pubblicato nel 1989, su etichetta EMI / Parlophone (in séguito ripubblicato dalla Gong). È stato il loro ultimo album, poiché la band si è sciolta, sùbito dopo la pubblicazione di un ultimissimo singolo isolato, non contenuto su nessun album (fino alla raccolta del 2005, The Very Best of Brother Beyond), intitolato The Girl I Used to Know, un successo minore negli USA, nel 1991. Dopo i due successi maggiori, The Harder I Try e He Ain't No Competition, scritti per loro dai famosi produttori Stock, Aitken & Waterman, il gruppo, come scrive il cantante Nathan Moore, nel suo sito web ufficiale, "ha commesso il classico errore di pensare di non avere più bisogno di Stock, Aitken & Waterman... Ci siamo scritti tutto l'int rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Trust is the second album of the British boy band / pop group Brother Beyond, released in 1989, by EMI / Parlophone (later re-released by Gong label). It was their last album, since they disbanded. After their two major hits, "The Harder I Try" and "He Ain't No Competition", written for them by famous producers Stock, Aitken and Waterman, the band, as lead singer Nathan Moore puts it on his Official Website, "made the classic mistake of thinking they did not need Stock Aitken and Waterman... We wrote the whole of the next album ourselves and (it) bombed totally". The three singles taken from the Trust album were only minor hits, getting no higher than the UK Top 40. The first, "Drive On", which was also the opening track of Side 2 on the vinyl edition, got to Number 39, in October 1989. The second, "When Will I See You Again?", a soulful ballad by The Three Degrees (written by popular composing duo Gamble & Huff), stopped at Number 43, in December 1989. The third and last, "Trust", the title-track and opener to the whole album, stalled at Number 53, in March 1990. EMI America gave the band a push to conquer the USA market, and the American release of the album, which was released in mid-1990, dropped one song, "Universal", and added two new songs, which were released as singles: "The Girl I Used to Know" and "Just A Heartbeat Away" produced by American producers Carl Sturken and Evan Rogers. "The Girl I Used to Know" was released as the lead single off the album in the US and became a top 40 hit in the Billboard Hot 100, peaking at No. 27. It was released as a non-album single in Europe in early 1991, and peaked at No. 48 in the UK.
rdf:langString Trust è il secondo album della boy band pop britannica dei Brother Beyond, pubblicato nel 1989, su etichetta EMI / Parlophone (in séguito ripubblicato dalla Gong). È stato il loro ultimo album, poiché la band si è sciolta, sùbito dopo la pubblicazione di un ultimissimo singolo isolato, non contenuto su nessun album (fino alla raccolta del 2005, The Very Best of Brother Beyond), intitolato The Girl I Used to Know, un successo minore negli USA, nel 1991. Dopo i due successi maggiori, The Harder I Try e He Ain't No Competition, scritti per loro dai famosi produttori Stock, Aitken & Waterman, il gruppo, come scrive il cantante Nathan Moore, nel suo sito web ufficiale, "ha commesso il classico errore di pensare di non avere più bisogno di Stock, Aitken & Waterman... Ci siamo scritti tutto l'intero album successivo da soli, ed è stato un insuccesso totale". I tre singoli estratti dall'album Trust sono stati soltanto dei successi di modesta portata, nessuno dei quali è andato oltre il Top 40 in Gran Bretagna. Il primo, Drive On, traccia di apertura del Lato 2 nell'edizione in vinile, è arrivato al Numero 39, nell'ottobre del 1989. Il secondo, When Will I See You Again?, cover di una ballata soul del gruppo The Three Degrees (composta dal popolare duo di compositori ), si è fermato al Numero 43, nel dicembre del 1989. Il terzo ed ultimo, Trust, title-track e brano di apertura dell'intero album, ha raggiunto soltanto il Numero 53, nel marzo del 1990.
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