Always (Hazell Dean album)

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Always
Studio album by Hazell Dean
Released October 1988
Recorded 1985 - 1988
Genre Pop, Hi-NRG, Dance
Label EMI
Producer Stock Aitken Waterman and others
Hazell Dean chronology
Heart First
(1984)
Always
(1988)
The Best of Hazell Dean
(1995)

Always is the third album by British singer Hazell Dean.

Released in 1988, it coincided with the singer's comeback and featured the hit singles "Who's Leaving Who" (UK #4), "Maybe (We Should Call it a Day)" (UK #15) and "Turn It into Love" (UK #21).[1] Also included were remixes of earlier singles "They Say it's Gonna Rain", "Walk in My Shoes", "No Fool (For Love)" and "Always Doesn't Mean Forever". The album itself reached No.38 - her highest placing in the album charts.[2] The album was also released in the US in 1988 with an alternative cover.[3]

[edit] Track listing

Side One

  1. "They Say It's Gonna Rain" (The Zulu Mix) (7:08) Producer - Stock Aitken Waterman
  2. "Who's Leaving Who" (Bob's Tambourine Mix) (4:45) Producer - Stock Aitken Waterman
  3. "Turn It into Love" (3:37) Producer - Stock Aitken Waterman
  4. "You're My Rainbow" (5:13) Producer - Ian Levine

Side Two

  1. "Always Doesn't Mean Forever" (7:05) Producer - Stock Aitken Waterman
  2. "Maybe (We Should Call It a Day)" (6:39) Producer - Stock Aitken Waterman
  3. "Walk in My Shoes" (4:19) Producer - Trevor Vallis and Ian Curnow
  4. "Nothing in My Life" (3:46) Producer - Pete Hammond
  5. "Danger" (4:58) Producer - Pete Hammond

The Cassette version of the album included the song "No Fool (For Love)" (6:09), the Compact disc version also featured the song, "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" (6:23) (a duet with Daryl Pandy).[4]

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