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Jan 25, 1994 · Twenty-One Good Reasons: The Paul Carrack Collection by Paul Carrack released in 1994. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at...
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Oct 21, 2006 · The Paul Carrack Collection combines those tracks (plus some others) with the cream of Carrack's solo work, including the hit "I Need You." Carrack is perhaps the most-heard, least-known vocalist in rock, though this set goes a long way toward righting that wrong.
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Jan 20, 2004 · Find release reviews and credits for Twenty-One Good Reasons: The Paul Carrack Collection - Paul Carrack on AllMusic - 2004
Rock's most sure-handed journeyman, Paul Carrack is slowly working his way around to singing with every band in existence. And why not? He's had success with more than a few already, scoring hits with Ace ("How Long"), Squeeze ("Tempted"), Mike & the Mechanics ("Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground")), and as a duet partner with Carlene Carter ...
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Nov 9, 1974 · The first US single, “Dont Shed A Tear" remained on Billboard's Hot 100 for twenty-four weeks. The video for the song was largely the brainchild of English director Peter Care who has gone on to directing videos for Tina Turner and New Order. The second single, “One Good Reason" keeps the Squeeze connection.