Charles and eddie duophonic
Was this album a Beautiful Thing, or is that just one big Lie? Once the verses begin, Eddie Chacon and Charles Pettigrew show off their beautiful vocal harmonies with great ease throughout this chilled out song. This song should have fared better when it was released as a single, but sadly it stalled at 29 in the UK. Next up is second single N.
The song gives a nod to Marvin Gaye, through directly mentioning him and his Trouble Man album. However, this track only reached 33 in the UK singles chart. This song is undoubtedly a classic early 90s song. There is nothing to dislike about this song — the music, lyrics, and the harmonised vocals are spot on. This is followed by Hurt No More , which opens with some gentle wandering guitar and light beats.
This song gives both men more opportunity to blend their rich vocals perfectly. This is a very soft song, that sits in total contrast to the previous song.
Charles and eddie i would stop the world
Up next is I Understand , a song written by and sung solely by Charles. He is joined only by a Rhodes played by Amp Fiddler great name. At this point, this could easily be a track on a Simply Red album — even the vocals sound a little Mick Hucknall. This is the original, but Al Green picked this song up and recorded and released it the following year.
His version is a bit more up-tempo and better polished, and to be honest, his vocals suit it better. Up next is December 2 , which sees Eddie take a sole writer and vocal credit.