| Silk and Steel | ||||
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| Studio album by Five Star | ||||
| Released | August 18, 1986 | |||
| Recorded | 1985 / 1986 | |||
| Genre | Pop | |||
| Length | 43:12 | |||
| Label | RCA/Ariola, Tent | |||
| Producer | Buster Pearson, Peter Robinson | |||
| Five Star chronology | ||||
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Silk and Steel is the second album by the British pop group Five Star. The album was the group's biggest seller, reaching No.1 in many countries including the UK, France, Germany, Austria, Netherlands, Switzerland, Italy and was also a hit in Japan.[citation needed]
The album was recorded in Austria, Germany and London in early 1986 and produced six UK top 15 hit singles. The album itself was the 10th best selling album of 1986 in the UK, and had achieved 4 x Platinum status (1.2 million copies sold) by 1987. It spent a total of 58 weeks on the UK albums chart.[1]
A photograph on the reverse sleeve of Silk and Steel shows the group outside the world-famous Lloyd's Building in London, which was newly opened at that time.
Tracklisting
- "Can't Wait Another Minute" (Sue Sheridan, Paul Chiten) - 4:42
- "Find the Time" (Paul Gurvitz, Nick Trevisick) - 4:30
- "Rain or Shine" (Billy Livsey, Pete Sinfield) - 3:59
- "If I Say Yes" (Michael Jay, Marvin Morrow) - 4:04
- "Please Don't Say Goodnight" (Michael George Jackson-Clark, Clemens Winterhalter) - 4:43
- "Stay Out of My Life" (Deniece Pearson) - 4:00
- "Show Me What You've Got for Me" (Pamela Phillips Oland, Rick Neigher) - 3:57
- "Are You Man Enough" (Paul Gurvitz, Nick Trevisick) - 4:38
- "The Slightest Touch" (Michael Jay, Marvin Morrow) - 4:30
- "Don't You Know I Love It" (Doris Pearson) - 3:58
References
| Preceded by Now That's What I Call Music 7 by Various Artists |
UK number one album September 27, 1986 – October 3, 1986 |
Succeeded by Graceland by Paul Simon |
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