brotherbeyond
Be My Twin 豆瓣
Brother Beyond
出版发行:
Parlophone
Very Best of Brother Beyond 豆瓣
Brother Beyond
发布日期 2007年5月21日
出版发行:
EMI Gold
This compilation features the best of the the Brother Beyond and includes five hard to find 12 inch mixes, 'The Harder I Try', 'Drive On', 'Be My Twin', 'Can You Keep A Secret' and 'He Ain't No Competition'.
Trust 豆瓣
Brother Beyond
类型:
流行
发布日期 1989年10月2日
出版发行:
Parlophone
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, shortly after the release of one more single, a non-album track, called "The Girl I Used to Know", a minor hit in the USA, in 1991. 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.