Judie Tzuke - Welcome to the Cruise (1979) [Big Moon Records re-issue 2000 (BM 004)]
EAC rip | WAVPACK | ~ 273 Mb
EAC rip | WAVPACK | ~ 273 Mb
Marvellous first album from this British artist. I have no further artwork I'm afraid.
1. Welcome To The Cruise
2. Sukarita
3. For You
4. These are the laws
5. Bring The Rain
6. Southern Smiles
7. Katiera Island
8. Ladies Night
9. New Friends Again
10. Stay With me Till Dawn
Part 1 : http://rapidshare.com/files/181036306/JT_WttC.part1.rar.html
Part 2 : http://rapidshare.com/files/181036309/JT_WttC.part2.rar.html
Part 3 : http://rapidshare.com/files/181047992/JT_WttC.part3.rar.html
p/w : Sukarita
Part 2 : http://rapidshare.com/files/181036309/JT_WttC.part2.rar.html
Part 3 : http://rapidshare.com/files/181047992/JT_WttC.part3.rar.html
p/w : Sukarita
Songs by Judie Tzuke/Mike Paxman
Produced by:John Punter
For You/Sukarita originally produced by Lem Lubin,
Remix/additional Production by John Punter
Recorded and mixed at Air Studios, London.
Musicians:
Drums:Pete Van Hook/Simon Phillips/Barry De Souza
Bass:Mo Foster/Roy Babbington
Guitar:Ray Russell/Mike Paxman
Keyboards:Chris Parren/Paul Hart
Percussion:Morris Pert/John Punter/Mike Paxman
Soprano Sax:Ray Warleigh
String Arrangements:Paul Buckmaster
Brass Arrangements:Ray Russell
Tabla:Kesh Satche
Orchestra leader:Gavin Wright/Richard Studt
Piano notes:Steve Nye
Additional Backing vocals:Mike Paxman
This Album was originally named "Stay With Me 'till Dawn" in the USA.
Notes from Wikipedia
Tzuke's career proper began in 1977, when she signed to Elton John's label Rocket Records. Her first single on Rocket, "For You" (1978), was released under the name of Tzuke and Paxo. However, her first major success - the classic single "Stay with Me till Dawn", released in 1979 - was released simply under "Judie Tzuke." Judie's first album, Welcome to the Cruise, which featured "Stay with Me till Dawn" and some of the Tzuke and Paxo singles, achieved great critical and commercial success. In 2002, "Stay With Me till Dawn" was chosen by the British public as one of the fifty best British songs 1952-2002 (ranking number 39).
I have most of her later albums if anyone is interested.