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About Paul Hardcastle
Paul Hardcastle is a producer and keyboardist from London. He recorded solo in the mid-'80s with his "19," a record featuring news reports and other sources on Vietnam, becoming a major hit in Britain. Later, he produced and did remixes for artists such as Ian Dury and Phil Lynott. He sells well in the specialty dance market and occasionally releases records as part of the duo Kiss the Sky (with Jaki Graham), as well as names like the Def Boys, Beeps International, and Jazzmasters. Among his releases: 1985's Zero One, 1994's Jazzmasters II, and 1996's Hardcastle 2. 1997's two-disc Cover to Cover assembled his greatest hits, along with a bonus record of newly recorded cover versions. 1999 saw the third installment in the Jazzmasters series, and in 2005, a collection of his greatest moments over the past two decades was issued along with a new album, Hardcastle 4. Since that time, Hardcastle has stay busy releasing Jazzmasters V in 2006 and Hardcastle 5 in 2008. ~ Steve Huey, All Music Guide
Paul Hardcastle's Discography (11)
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| The Very Best Of Paul Hardcastle: 1983 - 2003 | Jazz FM Records |
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| Runnin' Back/First Light | Jazzfm Records |
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Compilations Featuring Paul Hardcastle (20)
| Back To Mine: Krafty Kuts | DMC Publishi... |
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| Electric: LEVEL 2, THE VERY BEST OF ELEC... | BMG |
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| The Late Lounge Presents Boudoir Beats | Jazz FM Records |
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| Boudoir Beatss: The Late Lounge Presents | Jazz FM Records |
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| 80's Groove | Decadance UK... |
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| The original girl kisser and full-time naughty star gets back to form, after her last album nearly flopped in the States. It was saved by the last minute success of the reissued single "Who Knew." Her new effort, "Funhouse," looks destined to enjoy a much healthier commercial career and reconquer P!nk's dominant position among today's pop-rock divas, starting with a bang: in just a few days, "So What,", a frantic glam rock tune whose vengeful lyrics are supposed to be about her recent divorce from motocross champ Carey Hart, has already established itself as one of her biggest hits to date and is also P!nk's first solo U.S. chart topper; an unexpectedly happy ending, crowned by the appearance of Hart in its video. | |
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