Peter Cox (album)
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Released | November 1997 | |||
Genre | Pop | |||
Label | Chrysalis | |||
Producer | Peter-John Vettese | |||
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AllMusic | [1] |
Peter Cox is the debut solo album by English singer-songwriter Peter Cox, lead vocalist of the band Go West. It was released in November 1997 and features 11 tracks mostly written by Cox and album producer Peter-John Vettese. The album reached No. 64 on the UK Albums Chart.[2]
Singles
[edit]Two singles were initially released from the album in 1997—"Ain't Gonna Cry Again" (UK No. 37)[3] and "If You Walk Away" (No. 24)[3]—and one further single was released in June 1998, a cover of The Doobie Brothers' "What a Fool Believes" (No. 39)[3] which was later added to a re-issue of the album.
Track listing
[edit]All tracks composed by Peter Cox and Peter-John Vettese; except where indicated.
- "Ain't Gonna Cry Again"
- "If You Walk Away" (Peter Cox, Peter Lord, V. Jeffrey Smith)
- "Change"
- "One More Kiss"
- "I'll Be Good to You" (Peter Cox, David West, Gary Stevenson)
- "Tender Heart" (Peter Cox, Peter Lord, V. Jeffrey Smith)
- "Believe"
- "Wanting You"
- "The Enemy"
- "They Whisper to Me"
- "If You Walk Away" (Cutfather & Joe Remix)
Re-issues
[edit]The album was first re-issued in 1998 with the single "What a Fool Believes" (Michael McDonald, Kenny Loggins) added as track 2; the Cutfather & Joe remix of "If You Walk Away" was omitted.
It was re-issued again in 2003 with the same track listing as the 1998 version of the album plus the following tracks added to the end, including two covers:
- "In a Better World"
- "Move On Up" (Curtis Mayfield)
- "Closer"
- "Parade"
- "No Ordinary Day"
- "Just My Imagination" (Norman Whitfield, Barrett Strong)
References
[edit]- ^ "Peter Cox - Peter Cox Album Reviews, Songs & More | AllMusic" – via www.allmusic.com.
- ^ "Peter Cox | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company". Officialcharts.com.
- ^ a b c "PETER COX". Official Charts. 2 August 1997.