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UK Blak is the debut album by Grammy winner Caron Wheeler. Caron was Born in England and raised in Jamaica. She achieved fame with the British band Soul II Soul. In 1990, she left Soul II Soul to pursue a solo career. Shortly after leaving the group, she secured a contract with RCA/EMI Records. The album charted well in the United Kingdom with the help of it's first single ‘Livin' In The Light’.
This album was made with loving thoughts of Martin Shure, and inspired by Skakti Gawain and Marvin Gaye.[1]

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TRACK LISTING

No.TitleWriter(s)Producer(s)Length
1."UK Blak"Caron Wheeler / Carl MacKintoshCarl MacKintosh4:22
2."Livin' In The Light (The Remix)"Caron Wheeler / N. P. HailBlacksmith4:35
3."Blue (Is The Colour Of Pain)"Caron Wheeler / Mark Brydon / A. DustMark Brydon4:56
4."No Regrets"Caron Wheeler / Tim Atkins / Peter Trotman / Karl AtkinsBlacksmith3:51
5."This Is Mine (featuring MC Mell"o""Caron Wheeler / Tim Atkins / Peter Trotman / Karl Atkins / M. Henry 4:01
6."Don't Quit"Caron Wheeler / 4:22
7."Enchanted (featuring Raymond Simpson)"Caron Wheeler / Raymond SimpsonRaymond Simpson4:26
8."Never Lonely"Caron Wheeler / 4:10
9."Song For You"Caron Wheeler / 4:11
10."Somewhere"Caron Wheeler / 4:13
11."Proud"Caron Wheeler / 4:48
12."Kama Yo"Caron Wheeler / 5:06
13."Jamaica"Caron Wheeler / 3:58
14."Livin' In The Light (The Original Story)"Caron Wheeler / N. P. HailAfrika Baby Bam (The Jungle Brothers)5:45
Total length:1:02:40

Cerifications

Year Album UK[2] US
1990 UK Blak 14 133

UK Blak Singles

Year Title UK[2] US US R&B Album
1990 "Livin' In The Light" 14 53 3 UK Blak
"UK Blak" 40 - 44
1991 "Blue (Is The Colour Of Pain)" - - 37
"Don't Quit" 53 - -

References

  1. ^ Wheeler, Caron (13 May 1990). "UK Blak CD Liner Notes". EMI Records. {{cite web}}: |access-date= requires |url= (help); Missing or empty |url= (help)
  2. ^ a b Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 598. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

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