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Paul Melvyn Carrack (born 22 April 1951) [1] is an English singer, musician, songwriter and composer who has recorded as both a solo artist and as a member of several popular bands. [2] The BBC dubbed Carrack "The Man with the Golden Voice", [ 3 ] while Record Collector remarked: "If vocal talent equalled financial success, Paul Carrack would ...
Paul Carrack discography chronicles the list of releases by English musician Paul Carrack. ... (organ). 2009 United Artists Remember feat Paul Carrack, Paul Rodgers ...
Paul Carrack – Hammond organ (9) Davey Johnstone – guitars, mandolin, banjo, backing vocals (8) Bob Birch – bass, backing vocals (8) Charlie Morgan – drums; Ray Cooper – percussion; Paul Brennan – pipes, flute (6) Dermont Crehan – violin (6) Paul Buckmaster – orchestral arrangements and conductor (1, 3, 4, 6)
Although widely interpreted as being about infidelity, the song was in fact composed by lead singer Paul Carrack upon discovering that bassist Terry "Tex" Comer had been secretly working with the Sutherland Brothers and Quiver. [7] The guitar solo is by lead guitarist Phil Harris. Alan "Bam" King was the band's rhythm guitarist, formerly with ...
"Bring It Home to Me" (with Paul Carrack) - 3:10 "Paying the Cost to Be the Boss" ... (Tr. 2), Hammond organ (Tr. 9, 14, 17), piano (10), keyboards (8, 12)
I Know That Name is the twelfth solo studio album by the English singer-songwriter Paul Carrack.It was originally released in 2008 on Carrack's own Carrack-UK label. A reissue billed as the "Ultimate Version" was released in 2014.
It features two duets with British rocker Paul Carrack: "Oh How Happy" and "Do Me Lover ... Paul Carrack - Hammond organ, piano, backing vocals; Carlene Carter ...
Paul Carrack said in a 1982 interview with Scott MacCaughey of The Rocket that with Warm Dust, it was the be be-all and end-all and that they were on the road permanently and never had any money. He also said that the music would now come over quite pretentious, but back then they thought it was extremely valid and necessary and they had a ...