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Album To The Limit (1978). Label A&M Records.
To the Limit is the fifth studio album by British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading, released in September 1978 by A&M (AMLH64732). The album was Armatrading's third and final studio collaboration with producer Glyn Johns. It was recorded at Olympic Studios in the London suburb of Barnes and mastered at The Mastering Lab, Los Angeles.
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Album · 1978 · 10 Songs. To the Limit Joan Armatrading. Dave Markee and Henry Spinetti stayed on from Armatrading's previous album Show Some Emotion while Red Young and Quitman Dennis joined from her live band and Dick Sims from Eric Clapton's band Annie Leibovitz, who did the photography, was the first woman to photograph Armatrading for an album cover. The pictures show Joan relaxing at her home, which was then in Sutton
Steppin' Out (Joan Armatrading album). Steppin' Out is a live album by the British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading. The title is taken from her song of the same name which was first released in 1975 on her second studio album Back to the Night. A DVD with the same title, containing concerts recorded by WDR in 1979 and 1980, was released in 2004.
To the Limit is a more fitting follow-up to the self-titled Joan Armatrading, as it returns to that album's catchy melodies and fully fleshed-out arrangements. Again, the backing band is almost entirely new to Armatrading, retaining only the rhythm section of Dave Markee and Henry Spinetti from past efforts, but instead of sounding tentative, the band infuses the material with bright and natural music
By: Joan Armatrading (1978, Rock). More albums from Joan Armatrading: Live All The Way From America by Joan Armatrading. Live At The Bijou Cafe, Philadelphia, February 18, 1977 by Joan Armatrading. Whatever’s For Us by Joan Armatrading. How Cruel by Joan Armatrading. What’s Inside by Joan Armatrading. Joan Armatrading by Joan Armatrading. Square The Circle by Joan Armatrading. Lovers Speak by Joan Armatrading. View all albums . To The Limit. By: Joan Armatrading (1978, Rock). 1. Barefoot And Pregnant.
Joan Armatrading was born in 1950 in Basseterre on the Caribbean island of Saint Kitts as the third of six children. Her father was a carpenter and her mother was a housewife. When she was three years old, her parents moved with their two eldest boys to Birmingham, England, while Joan was sent to live with her grandmother on the Caribbean island of Antigua. In early 1958 at the age of seven, she joined her parents in Brookfields, then a slum district of Birmingham. The area is now mostly demolished and has been absorbed into the district of Handsworth . To the Limit is the fifth studio album by British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading, released in September 1978 by A&M (AMLH64732).
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