Noted for a high falsetto often compared to Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire.
Before his solo deal, he gained the attention of Paul Weller and performed on the Red Wedge Tour alongside artists like Billy Bragg and The Smiths.
Released in 1987, by British soul singer Paul Johnson remains a standout artifact of the UK soul and gospel-fusion era. This track served as Johnson's debut solo single on CBS Records, setting the stage for his self-titled first album later that year. Production and Credits Noted for a high falsetto often compared to
The production is notable for its rich arrangement, including a full horn section (featuring Claude Deppa and Kevin Robinson) and string arrangements. The 12" Extended Version
Paul Johnson brought a unique pedigree to the solo soul market: This track served as Johnson's debut solo single
The 12-inch extended version features a remix by Michael H. Brauer , a legendary engineer known for his "Brauerizing" compression technique.
Written and produced by Junior Giscombe (best known for the hit "Mama Used to Say"). Brauer , a legendary engineer known for his
He began his career in Seventh-day Adventist choirs and was a lead vocalist for the pioneering UK gospel-funk group Paradise .