For The World One Voice

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For The World One Voice is an album by the British singer and songwriter Paul Field, released on Go For Music in 1991, a division of Go For Records. The album was produced and arranged by Heinz-Helmut Jost-Naujoks.

Hats off to ICC for capturing an album which for a while looked like it was going to gain release only in Germany where it was recorded. For this is Paul’s best for years, demonstrating that the ex-Nutshell man has lost none of his songwriting craft. Helped by producer Helmut Jost, Paul has found a new edge to his sound which on albums past sometimes tended towards a sterile plod because of over reliance on the dreaded computer. Now there’s a satisfying blend of ‘real’ instruments, (some particularly tasty sax from Peter Schultze) and sequencers et al while Paul’s songs are eloquent, poignant and occasionally truly insightful. Like Martyn Joseph Paul is a man now thinking much more deeply about his faith and treasuring the questions. Is there a classic on ‘For The World One Voice’ for Cliff to cover and put Paul back in the Big Time? Probably not. But still a well crafted, well sung, well played song collection. [Tony Cummings, Cross Rhythms, October 1991]

CD tracklist:

01. Hold The Line
02. Don’t Let Go
03. Chinese Whispers
04. All These Years
05. Say
06. Almost Perfect
07. Tattoo
08. Warning Signs
09. For A Stranger
10. For The World

Note: Simultaneously released on cassette and CD by Go For Music. Available at Bandcamp: https://paulfield.bandcamp.com/album/for-the-world-one-voice-album

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