F.L.M. (album)
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''F.L.M.'' is the only studio album by English pop duo
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, released on 13 April 1987 by Supreme Records. The album peaked at number three on the
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and has been certified platinum by the
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(BPI). It also reached the top five in Australia, Finland and Switzerland, the 10 in Norway and the top 20 in Germany, the Netherlands and Sweden. Three successful singles are included on the album: " Showing Out" (number three on the UK Singles Chart), " Respectable" (number one) and " F.L.M." (number seven).


Background and release

The album was predominantly written and produced by
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(SAW) and contained a mixture of house-infused productions and downtempo, soulful songs. Supreme Records head Nick East said the original plan was to release "every track" from the album as a single, "like ichael Jackson's''
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''", but Mel's cancer diagnosis forced the abandonment of the plan. One track, " I'm the One Who Really Loves You", was originally recorded in 1986 by Austin Howard and was considered for release as the fourth single; however, it was only released in South Africa and North America where it was issued with remixes by
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. Two other songs from ''F.L.M.'' would go on to be recorded by other Stock Aitken Waterman-produced artists; "More Than Words Can Say", which was only released as a single in Scandinavia, was also recorded by Carol Hitchcock and
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, while
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and Pepsi and Shirlie both recorded reworked versions of album closer, "Who's Gonna Catch You". In the United Kingdom, the vinyl LP was issued with either a full colour or
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sleeve. US, Canadian, and Japanese pressings had a different sleeve design and track running order to other international releases. In addition, "Feel a Whole Lot Better" was retitled "Whatever It Is" for these territories. A two-disc deluxe edition of the album was released in 2010, including the duo's 1988 single " That's the Way It Is", and its B-side, "You Changed My Life", which were not included on the original release of the album, as well as 7" mixes and extended versions of singles and album tracks.


Critical reception

When reviewing the album, Karen Faux of British magazine ''
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'' praised "Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Week-end)" and "Respectable" as they "undoubtedly shine brighest, with dancefloor bounce and exuberance", as well as the slower tracks which she deemed not vacuous at all, but criticized "weak and ultimately forgettable vocals". Chris Heath of ''
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'' stated that if "you like wonderfully tacky, totally unpretentious dance music where little catchy snippets of tunes and electronic drums a-clinking and a-clattering are more important than anything else in the world, then you'll simply recognise ''F.L.M.''... as a "masterpiece" of sorts". By contrast, Jonathan Lewis of
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was highly critical of ''F.L.M.'', deeming it "one of the more insipid examples of '80s dance-pop" and a "completely forgettable album", which shows in his point of view SAW's "weakest" songwriting and Mel & Kim's "limited vocal ability", a duo he considered "the least talented" artists who collaborated with the SAW team. Retrospectively, in 2018, Mark Elliot of ''
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'' considered ''F.L.M.'' as the fifth best album ever produced by
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Chart performance

In the United Kingdom, ''F.L.M.'' started at a peak of number three on 25 April 1987, a position it held for consecutive two weeks, and spent 11 weeks in the top ten and a total of 25 weeks in the top 100. It was the 35th best-selling album of 1987 in the country, and earned a platinum disc awarded by the
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. In Continental Europe, it also reached the top five in Finland and Switzerland, where it peaked at number two and four, respectively; in the latter country, it appeared for nine weeks in the top 30. In Norway, it also attained the top ten, culminating at number seven for two weeks, and charted for ten weeks in the top 20. In addition, it was a top-20 albums in the Netherlands, West Germany and Sweden, with 18 and 11 weeks of charting in the first two nations. On the Pan-
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chart compiled by ''
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'', it peaked at number ten, and eventually ranked at number 44 on the European year-end chart of 1987. Regarding the Oceanian markets, ''F.L.M.'' barely missed the first position in both Australia and New Zealand where it rose until number two. It spent 19 weeks in the NZ Albums Chart, with two weeks at number two in August 1987, behind U2's ''
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'', and nine weeks in the top ten. In this country, it reached the gold status given by the
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, and featured at number 18 on the year-end chart.


Track listing

Side one # " F.L.M." – 3:55 # "
Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend) "Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend)" is a song by English pop duo Mel and Kim, released as their debut single in September 1986. The song became a chart hit in the UK, peaking at number three on the UK Singles Chart and reaching number one ...
" – 5:11 # " Respectable" – 5:41 # "Feel a Whole Lot Better" aka "Whatever It Is" – 4:24 Side two # " I'm the One Who Really Loves You" – 3:40 # "More Than Words Can Say" – 4:08 # "System" – 4:08 # "From a Whisper to a Scream" – 3:24 # "Who's Gonna Catch You" – 3:34 CD bonus tracks # "Showing Out" (Freehold mix) – 4:36 # "Respectable" (Extra Beats version instrumental) – 6:11 All songs written by Stock Aitken Waterman, except "Who's Gonna Catch You" written by
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Mike Stock Michael Stock (born 3 December 1951) is an English songwriter, record producer, musician, and member of the songwriting and production trio Stock Aitken Waterman. He has been responsible for over a hundred top-40 hits in the UK, including 16 n ...
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Pete Waterman Peter Alan Waterman (born 15 January 1947) is an English record producer, songwriter, and television personality. As a member of the Stock Aitken Waterman production and songwriting team, he co-wrote and co-produced many UK hit singles. An av ...
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, and "From a Whisper to a Scream" lyrics by A & A.


2010 reissue

The album was reissued as a double CD in the United Kingdom through
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on 18 October 2010. Notably, the first three tracks are the 7" mixes, not the album versions contained on the original release. Disc one #"F.L.M." (7" version) – 3:33 #"Showing Out" (7" version) – 3:35 #"Respectable" (7" version) – 3:22 #"Feel a Whole Lot Better" – 4:27 #"I'm the One Who Really Loves You" – 3:41 #"More Than Words Can Say" – 4:09 #"System" – 4:09 #"From a Whisper to a Scream" – 3:25 #"Who's Gonna Catch You?" – 3:35 #"That's the Way It Is" – 3:27 #"You Changed My Life" – 3:27 #"Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend)" (extended version) – 7:15 #"Respectable" (extended version) – 6:14 #"F.L.M." (extended version) – 7:50 #"That's the Way It Is" (extended version) – 6:49 #"System" (previously unreleased alternative mix) – 3:58 #"More Than Words Can Say" (previously unreleased extended version) – 6:50 Disc two #"Respectable" (Extra Beats Vocal) – 8:09 #"F.L.M." (Two Grooves Under One Nation remix) – 8:13 #"I'm the One Who Really Loves You" (Yoyo's 12" mix – previously unreleased) – 6:43 #"That's the Way It Is" (Acid House Remix) – 7:38 #"System" (Garage vocal – previously unreleased) – 7:22 #"Feel a Whole Lot Better" (Yoyo's 12" mix – previously unreleased) – 7:38 #"Showing Out (Get Fresh at the Weekend)" (The Mortgage mix) – 6:26 #"That's the Way It Is" (House remix) – 6:42 #"Respectable" (Shop mix) – 6:17 #"F.L.M." (Sonic remix) – 6:20 #"System" (original 12" mix – previously unreleased) – 5:45


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