
No Parlez (Reissue) (Vinyl)
With looks, style and soulful pipes, Paul Young was a force to be reckoned with, and it was little surprise that the former Q-Tips frontman became a teen idol upon the release of this, his debut album in 1983.
The first of three consecutive chart-toppers, it featured no less then eight cover versions and it was Youngâs take on the Marvin Gaye B-side âWherever I Lay My Hatâ, the third single release from the album, that catapulted him to stardom, making its way to the summit of the singles chart for three weeks in July and August of that year. It was duly followed by top five showings for âCome Back and Stayâ and âLove of the Common Peopleâ and success in continental Europe and beyond, with platinum sales for No Parlez in multiple territories.
With looks, style and soulful pipes, Paul Young was a force to be reckoned with, and it was little surprise that the former Q-Tips frontman became a teen idol upon the release of this, his debut album in 1983.
The first of three consecutive chart-toppers, it featured no less then eight cover versions and it was Youngâs take on the Marvin Gaye B-side âWherever I Lay My Hatâ, the third single release from the album, that catapulted him to stardom, making its way to the summit of the singles chart for three weeks in July and August of that year. It was duly followed by top five showings for âCome Back and Stayâ and âLove of the Common Peopleâ and success in continental Europe and beyond, with platinum sales for No Parlez in multiple territories.
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With looks, style and soulful pipes, Paul Young was a force to be reckoned with, and it was little surprise that the former Q-Tips frontman became a teen idol upon the release of this, his debut album in 1983.
The first of three consecutive chart-toppers, it featured no less then eight cover versions and it was Youngâs take on the Marvin Gaye B-side âWherever I Lay My Hatâ, the third single release from the album, that catapulted him to stardom, making its way to the summit of the singles chart for three weeks in July and August of that year. It was duly followed by top five showings for âCome Back and Stayâ and âLove of the Common Peopleâ and success in continental Europe and beyond, with platinum sales for No Parlez in multiple territories.
















