My Little Paradise - Emil Chau and Easy Band Emil Chau (below) has delivered an album with great sales potential, composed of the best of Chau's old songs, which were re-recorded and re-arranged by him and Easy Band especially for this release. The album includes two new compositions : The Ferryman's Time and the title track My Little Paradise . Also, Chau has 'revisited' several songs from his past, including such early big hits as The Flowery Heart, You Make Me Happy And Sad, Nothing Will Stop Me From Loving You, I'm Gonna Marry You Tomorrow and Sleepless Night Alone. It's a remarkable body of work, by turns impassioned and reflective.
Always 18 Timeless Hits Vol 5 - Various Artists The successful Always chain gets its record company off the ground with Volume 5. A survey of some of the biggest heartfelt tunes of all time once again, from such heavies as David Gates' Goodbye Girl , Lobo's I'd Love You To Want Me , Bread's Everything I Own , Jack Wagner's All I Need , Bette Midler's From A Distance , The Everly Brothers' Bye Bye Love, and others. The collection delivers on its billing as an essential ballad sampler.
In Search Of The Black Box - Black Box Threesome acoustic local band Black Box hits you right from the start with their trademark sense of aplomb on their second album, In Search Of The Black Box. Led by modern pop rock hit Only Want To See You and filled with such equally air-worthy tracks as Dream, The Quest, Once Was Happy and Wish You Good Luck , this is a timebomb for rock, college and pop format as well as one of the year's best choices. A revelation.
Single 1995 - Forever - V6 Juvenile Japanese-hoppers who bounced to platinum with all of their singles within one year finally release their debut. Songs play on members' youthful innocence and inexperience (check titles like Beat Your Heart, Made In Japan, Real Man and Born To Run ); tunes range from electric dance to slammin' party song. Music For The People is the best example of the hit-worthy material in the latter category. It might hit home on the charts with support from the sextet's teenage audience.