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Revision as of 14:47, 28 April 2008

"Something Good"
Song

Generally considered to be Paul Haig's best solo single, Something Good was released in 1989 on Virgin Records subsiduary, Circa. As with the companion album, Chain, Paul Haig financed the recordings himself hoping for a release by Les Disques Du Crepuscule. When Crepuscule passed, Circa stepped in.

Something Good (and the album) was co-produced by ex-Associates instrumentalist Alan Rankine.

The various formats included some interesting extra tracks, such as the two instumentals Free To Go (Public) and Free To Go (Tehnology), both included samples from Ridley Scott's materpiece, Blade Runner.

Sleeves again feature the Angus McBean potrait of Audrey Hepburn

Track Listing

  1. Something Good
  2. Over You
  3. Free To Go (Technology)
  4. Free To Go (Public)
  5. Something Good (Remix)
  6. The Last Kiss
File:Somethinggood12.jpg
Something Good (remix), UK 12" Sleeve