''Pauline'' is the debut solo album by British-Jamaican former
the Chimes
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singer
Pauline Henry
Pauline Henry (born 29 January 1961) is a Jamaican-British recording artist. She was the vocalist in the Scottish band the Chimes, best known for their 1990 cover version of U2's "I Still Haven't Found What I'm Looking For", between 1988 and 19 ...
, released by
Sony Soho Square
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Sony Soho Square was named after its ...
in 1993. The album features the singles "Too Many People", "
Feel Like Making Love", "Can't Take Your Love" and "Watch the Miracle Start". It peaked at No. 45 on the
UK Official Charts.
Critical reception
Caroline Sullivan from ''
The Guardian
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'' complimented the debut album as "an appealing collage of pop and dramatic
funk
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. Henry turns her massive voice to
house
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('Revolution'),
Aretha-ish
gospel
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('Too Many People') and cocktail-hour
soul
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('Now I've Been to Paradise') with equal aplomb."
Claire Armitt from ''
Smash Hits
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'' gave it a top score of five out of five and named it "a brilliant debut album".
David Toop
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from ''
The Times
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'' wrote, "Now a soloist,
auline Henryis recording songs with more substance than the near-exhausted formula of wailing a soulful vocal over a danceable groove. She has drawn from 25 tracks for her first solo venture. There is a strong 1970s feel with a contemporary edge, particularly on the old hit '
Feel Like Making Love', and
Ian Levine
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's bouncy
disco
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production of 'I've Got a Feeling'."
[ Toop, David (13 August 1993). "The insider's guide to the Next Big Thing;New Waves". '']The Times
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''.
Track listing
#"Revolution" – 4:44
#"Baby I Know" – 3:48
#"Too Many People" – 3:59
#"
Feel Like Making Love" – 4:48
#"Now I've Been to Paradise" – 4:59
#"Can't Take Your Love" – 3:46
#"I've Got a Feeling" – 3:26
#"Watch the Miracle Start" – 3:52
#"Touch of Your Hand" – 5:18
#"Now That I've Found You" – 4:31
#"Revolution" (
Louie Louie
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Remix) – 4:49
Charts
References
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1993 debut albums
Dance music albums by English artists