The origins of a singer-songwriter where loneliness and hope intersect
Lindsay de Paul's clear voice embodies the lyricism of 70's pop music.
This debut album showcased her talent as a composer, and its melodic compositions exude a British sophistication. The piano-driven arrangements are understated yet effective, bringing out the full expressiveness of her vocals. Featuring hits such as "Sugar Me," this is an important album that established her musical identity.
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A:
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Sugar Me
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2)
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Ivory Tower
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3)
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Doctor Doctor
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Crossword Puzzle
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5)
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The Way It Goes
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Won't Somebody Dance With Me
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B:
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Getting A Drag
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So Good To You
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Storm In A Teacup
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Mama Do
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5)
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Sleeping Blue Nights
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6)
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All Night
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