Belouis Some (album)

[2][3] After his initial chart success and extensive touring, he appeared at the Knebworth Festival on a bill supporting Queen, with Big Country and Status Quo in August 1986.

[5] The album was recorded at Right Track in New York City, and mixed at both the Eel Pie in Twickenham and Maison Rouge studios in London.

[2] Some did not release his next and final studio album, Living Your Life, until 1993, although in 1989 he formed the band The Big Broadcast which toured the UK playing small venues and clubs.

Full of fat brass, moody keys, Carlos Alomar's razor-thin guitar and the pouty vocals of Belouis Some, this wax packs some punch.

"[12] Scott Benarde of The Palm Beach Post commented, "It took Some doing but Belouis has improved his songwriting and followed up his debut with an album of polished, hook-filled romantic pop songs that commercial radio should find tempting.

"[13] Tim Blangger of The Morning Call wroye, "This LP is considerably toned down from his debut, which was filled with muscular rock and brassy funk.