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{{Infobox Album | <!-- See Wikipedia:WikiProject_Albums --> |
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| Name = [[Chain (album)]] |
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| Type = [[Album]] |
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| Cover = Paulhaigchain.jpg |
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| Artist = [[Paul Haig]] |
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| Released = [[1989]] |
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| Format = LP/MC/CD |
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| Recorded = 1987 |
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| Genre = [[Synth Pop]] |
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| Label = [[Circa Records]] |
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| Writer = [[Paul Haig]] |
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| Producer = [[Paul Haig]] & [[Alan Rankine]] |
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| Last album = The Warp Of Pure Fun |
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| This album = [[Chain (album)| Chain]] |
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| Next album = [[Cinematique]] |
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Chain was [[Edinburgh]] musician [[Paul Haig]]'s third album and was released in May 1989 on [[Circa Records]], a subsiduary of [[Virgin Records]]. Chain, which Haig financed himself, was recorded and completed in 1987, but it sat on the shelf after the normally accomodating [[Les Disques Du Crepuscule]] decided not to take up the option of releasing it. The album was co-produced by long-time Haig cohort, [[Alan Rankine]], instrumentalist with celebrated [[Dundee]] band, [[Associates|The Associates]]. |
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One single, Something Good, was taken from the album, but much to Circa's disappointment, neither the single or the album sold in great numbers. |
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The sleeve features a shot of [[Audrey Hepburn]], taken by the celebrated photographer, [[Angus McBean]] in 1958. [[Angus McBean|Angus_McBean]] gave [[Paul Haig]] special permission to use the photograph. |
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Deleted for many years, [[Chain|Chain (album)]] was given a welcome re-release by [[Cherry Red Records]] in November 2007. |
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==Track Listing - 1989 Release== |
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#"Something Good" |
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#"True Blue" |
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#"Communication" |
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#"Swinging For You" |
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#"Time Of Her Time" |
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#"Faithless" |
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#"Times Can Change" |
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#"Turn The Vision" |
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#"Sooner Or Later" |
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#"Chained" |
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#"Ideal Of Living" |
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==Track Listing - 2007 Release== |
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#"Something Good" |
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#"True Blue" |
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#"Communication" |
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#"Swinging For You" |
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#"Time Of Her Time" |
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#"Faithless" |
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#"Times Can Change" |
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#"Turn The Vision" |
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#"Sooner Or Later" |
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#"Chained" |
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#"Ideal Of Living" |
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#"Something Good (10" Mix)" |
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#"Over You" |
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#"Free To Go (Public)" |
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#"Ideal Of Living (Remix)" |
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#"The Last Kiss" |
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