Paul Carrack

 

SONG: GIRL
COMPOSER: JOHN LENNON & PAUL McCARTNEY
STUDIO: BIG OCEAN, WEYBRIDGE, UK
PRODUCER/ENGINEER: PAUL MUGGLETON
MIXED BY: MATT TAIT @ BIG OCEAN STUDIOS, WEYBRIDGE, SURREY, UK
BASS & HI STRUNG GUITAR: DAVID P. GOODES
DRUMS: ANDY NEWMARK
MANDOLA & SYNTH STRINGS: PAUL MUGGLETON
ACCORDIAN: ANDREW CHAMBERLAIN
CELLO: LIZZY MAY
BACKING VOCALS : PAUL CARRACK
MASTERING: ALAN SILVERMAN: ARF! DIGITAL, NEW YORK, NY, USA

 

Paul Carrack has a long history with Bermuda with performances at the iconic 40 Thieves Club in the mid 80’s and more recently at The Surf Club in the late 90’s.

 

 

THE 1970S

 

Paul joins jazz/rock fusion band Warm Dust on keyboards, releasing three albums: And It Came To Pass (1970), Peace For Our Time (1971), and Dreams Of Impossibilities (1972).

 

Paul then forms Ace with Warm Dust bassist Tex Comer, and their debut single How Long – written and sung by Paul – becomes a hit on both sides of the Atlantic. It hits #3 in the US singles chart and goes top twenty in the UK. Ace release three albums: Five-A-Side (1974), Time For Another (1975), and No Strings (1977).

 

When Ace disband, Paul goes on to become the keyboard player with Roxy Music, appearing on their albums Manifesto (1979), Flesh + Blood (1980) and Avalon (1982).

 

THE 1980S

 

Paul leaves Roxy for Squeeze, replacing Jools Holland on keyboards for their East Side Story (1981) album. He sings lead vocals on the band’s biggest hit single to date, Tempted.

 

In ’86 Paul joins Roger Waters’ The Bleeding Hearts Band for the When the Wind Blows soundtrack, a US and European tour and Waters’ Radio K.A.O.S. album.

 

It was also in the mid-80s that Paul first teamed up with Mike Rutherford from Genesis to form Mike + The Mechanics. With Paul on leads vocals and keyboards the band scored two massive hit singles from their debut album: Silent Running (US #6, UK #21) and All I Need Is A Miracle (US #5). Then in 1989, the title track from the band’s second album The Living Years hits #1 in the US, #1 in Canada and #2 in the UK.

 

Paul began a string of solo albums in the 1980s: Nightbird (1980), Suburban Voodoo (1982), and One Good Reason (1987) which spawned the #9 US hit single Don't Shed A Tear. In between all this he found time to form a live band with Nick Lowe called Noise To Go, and recorded sessions for – among others – The Pretenders (Learning To Crawl, 1983), and The Smiths (The Smiths, 1984).

 

THE 1990S

 

The early 90s saw Paul enjoying continued success with Mike + The Mechanics, with four more albums: Word of Mouth (1991), Beggar On A Beach Of Gold (1995), Hits (1996) and M6 (1999). Each one generating a top 40 hit single but none more so than the 1995 UK #12 hit Over My Shoulder.

 

In 1990, Paul got back together with Roger Waters for his legendary live performance of The Wall in Berlin. Paul took lead vocal on the track Hey You, in front of a crowd of 250,000.

 

Paul spent a year back with Squeeze for their Some Fantastic Place album and also re-recorded Tempted for the 1994 film Reality Bites. He also spent a year fronting a band called Spin 1ne 2wo which recorded an album of covers of songs by the likes of Hendrix, Dylan, The Who and Led Zeppelin.

 

In the mid-90s when The Eagles reformed, they recorded a song co-written with Paul Carrack: Love Will Keep Us Alive. It went to #1 in the US and became the most-played single on US radio in 1995. The album it appeared on, Hell Freezes Over (1994), also hit #1 in the US.

 

THE 2000S

 

Paul started to work increasingly in his own right in the 2000s. Having only found time for one solo album – Blue Views (1996) – in the 90s, the noughties have seen a string of increasingly personal, increasingly subtle and increasingly acclaimed solo albums: Satisfy My Soul (2000), Groovin' (2001), It Ain't Over (2003), Winter Wonderland (2005), Old, New, Borrowed and Blue (2007).

 

Paul continues to appear live and on record with all sorts of collaborators. In 2003 he toured extensively with Ringo Starr, having appeared on records in the late 90s/early 00s by BB King, Eric Clapton and Elton John. Paul’s organ playing can be heard on the biggest selling UK single of all time – Elton’s Something About The Way You Look Tonight/Candle in the Wind ‘97.

 

In 2007 The Eagles released another massive hit album - Long Road Out Of Eden - which featured another of Paul’s songs, I Don't Want To Hear Anymore. It hit #1 in the US, UK, Australia and New Zealand.

 

BermudaLennonTribute · Girl - Paul Carrack - Sample track from Lennon Bermuda CD

 

"Girl" by Lennon/McCartney - please click here

 

Paul Carrack's website:

 

http://www.paulcarrack.net/

 

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