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Level 42 [Import, Original recording remastered]

Level 42Audio CD
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  • Audio CD (February 12, 2007)
  • Number of Discs: 1
  • Format: Import, Original recording remastered
  • Label: Universal
  • ASIN: B000JLQMC0
  • Average Customer Review: 4.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (4 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #73,532 in Music (See Top 100 in Music)

1. Turn It On (Extended Version)
2. 43
3. Why Are You Leaving?
4. Almost There
5. Heathrow
6. Love Games (Full Length Version)
7. Dune Tune
8. Starchild (1981 Remix Long Version)

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2007 digitally remastered reissue of the British Funk/Jazz/Pop band's debut album featuring one bonus track: 'Starchild' (Boris Dlugosch & Michi Lange Star Mix).. Led by the astounding bass playing of Mark King and the ivory-tinkling of Mike Lindup, this album of Jazz/Funk originals made a splash in the UK and Europe in the midst of the New Wave movement (it would be another four years before the band would make their official commercial crossover). Features Level 42 favorites including 'Turn It On', 'Love Games' and 'Starchild'. Polydor.

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Level 42 Is A Debut To Remember, March 18, 2007
This review is from: Level 42 (Audio CD)
Whether your a newcomer or only own their greatest hits album 'Level 42' is an album you will want to have.Having already recorded before Level 42 proved to be the Brit Funk movenemnts answer to the American trend of "sophisti-funk" acts such as Heatwave,The Whispers,The Brothers Johnson and Con Funk Shun.The one difference is that like their US contempories Steely Dan and The Dooibie Brothers,rather then relying on more blues based horn funk for inspiration Level 42 take more cues from jazz.'Level 42' emphasized heavy leflon slickness and polyphonic synthesizer arrangements.Every song is extremely strong and features very lean,economical production values."Turn It On",the first song on the album and the closing "Starchild" really typifies the sound;a lot of space,keyboard and bass solos and an overwelming dreaminess.Even taken at ballad pace "Why Are You Leaving" and the instrumental "Heathrow" emphasize these qualities even better,with the latter actually gaining a hardcore groove around the middle."Almost There",the hit "Love Games" and another insturmental "42" all focus on mean,chunky grooves.That leaves "Dune Tune",the third instrumental here that really showcases the bands jazzy,musicianly side.Another important aspect of Level 42 that this debuts showcases in abundance is that that Mark King,the bands inventive,percussive slap bassist and keyboard player Mike Lindup are both superb songwritings-capable of penning music that is funky,jazz and passionate while always demonstrating carefully crafted tunesmithship.Between the bands own keyboardist Mike Lindup and "longterm guest" Wally Badarou 'Level 42' is so dominated by synthetic keyboard polyphony that many have accused the bands type of jazz-funk as being somehwhat cold and sterile.And even if you find that to be so you just aren't going to be able to fault the passion,longing and humanity found in Mark King's emotional voice and lyrics:"It's time for honesty,I can see there's someone else" he sings at one point.If there is one thing that is often said about the early 80's R&B in general is that it lacked heart and innovation;again even for them all you really have to do is step into the songs and grooves of 'Level 42' for a STRONG refreshment!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars A True Classic !, October 9, 2007
This review is from: Level 42 (Audio CD)
I've listened to this album 1,000 times. It's timeless. Level 42 was at their best up until their "crossover" in 1986 or 1987 with Running in the Family.
Level 42, The Early Tapes, Pursuit of Accidents, True Colours, A Physical Presence, Standing In The Light are their best albums.
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4.0 out of 5 stars 30 years on... the promising debut of Level 42, October 7, 2011
This review is from: Level 42 (Audio CD)
Can it really be 30 years ago already that Level 42 issued its debut album? How time flies... it just blows the mind. Level 42 was a British band that brought jazz-fushion mixes with rock/pop sense, and what a great sound it was. I was a HUGE fan of Level 42 in the 1981-1987 era.

"Level 42" (8 tracks; 47 min.) starts off with one of their earliest memorable tunes (it might have been a single too, I don't remember), the upbeat "Turn It One", which immediately grabs your attention and sounds great. After that, the album goes more into slightly off-left center songs. "Why Are You Leaving" is an almost Cuban-sounding upbeat track. But the pay-off comes in the last third of the album, with the delicious 7+ min. "Love Games", the first true hit single of the band (of course released in a shorter version for the single), an irresitable dance-along track. And the best is kept for last, the 6+ min. "Starchild", another upbeat song (and hit single), just great.

Level 42 would eventually ascend to mainstream commercial success with later albums and singles, and this album is just a promising early sound of the band. It blows the mind (to me anyway) that it's been 30 years already... Where has the time gone? I saw the band live only once, in Washington DC in 1986, when they were at the height of their commercial success, and what a great show that was. Meanwhile, their debut album, released 30 years ago, show the promises they'd eventually fullfil.
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