Tuesday, June 9, 2009

Deborah Allen - Telepathy

This is Deborah Allen's best album in my opinion. Released in 1987, it is true straight ahead pop music. Produced by Greg Mathieson this is a must have if you like great melodic music. The title track was produced and written by "Joey Coco" which was a pseudonym for Prince who wrote the song especially for Deborah. I ripped this from vinyl LP. Unfortunately this one was never released on CD. "Take a Picture" is one of the most haunting ballads I have ever heard and is in my top 40 of favorite songs of all time. Here is the download link: http://sharebee.com/1c5d6f3a


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1 comment:

  1. bought this one on lp since you uploaded it. Thanks again for your time and most interesting shares. Visited her website and there is a sample of "You can tell me anything" but it seems remixed, although the same recording rather than a remake. Also bought El Debarge Gemini on lp. That song Love Life is my fav of the whole thing. It really cheers me up. What else do I have in my collection since your blog? Mint cds of Bill Meyers one you uploaded (very good) and Pauline Wilson (love it again, by the way, the philippines version I got has sunshine of my life as a hidden bonus.. just in case that version is not on the japan issue.. I only discovered it the other day!), then Karen Kamon I got on sealed lp and I have really liked this album. Great rip too. Does anbody else notice the way the sheet at the right of the cover on Voices looks like a man with veiny arm. I think its the scariest cover I ever saw. I really did not notice this until around two weeks after buying it then one evening it just caught my eye sitting in the corner of my room. Great stuff. Thanks again.

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