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Rhythm of Life

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Rhythm of Life is a Paul Haig album originally released in 1983 on Island Records and recorded in New York and London by renowned producer Alex Sadkin. This collection of nine electro-funk cuts features guest musicians such as Bernie Worrell (Parliament/Funkadelic), Anton Fier (The Feelies/Golden Palominos), and Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins). Rhythm of Life includes no less than four singles, and the standout track "Adoration" (originally written as a Josef K song).

In 2003, LTM released the first CD version with five bonus tracks taken from the 1984 mini album Rhythm of Life Remixes.

Track listing - 1983 release

All tracks composed by Paul Haig

  1. "Heaven Sent"
  2. "Never Give Up (Party Party)"
  3. "Adoration" (music: Jack Waldman)
  4. "Stolen Love"
  5. "Don't Rush In" (music: James Locke)
  6. "Blue for You" (music: James Locke)
  7. "In The World"
  8. "Justice"
  9. "Work Together"

Track listing - 2003 release

  1. "Heaven Sent"
  2. "Never Give Up (Party Party)"
  3. "Adoration"
  4. "Stolen Love"
  5. "Don't Rush In"
  6. "Blue for You"
  7. "In The World"
  8. "Justice"
  9. "Work Together"
  10. "Heaven Sent" (Remix)
  11. "Blue For You" (Remix)
  12. "Justice" (Remix)
  13. "Never Give Up" (Remix)
  14. "Stolen Love" (Remix)