Relive by Paul Haig, released 5 October 2009, includes the following tracks: "Ambition", "Good Thing", "Listen To Me", "Without A Doubt" and more.
This version of Relive comes as a 1xCD. -
"Relive" is a captivating CD release by Paul Haig, presented by the renowned label Rhythm Of Life. This album showcases Haig's signature blend of synth-pop and electronic music, offering listeners an immersive journey through atmospheric soundscapes and infectious melodies. Known for his innovative approach since his days as the frontman of Josef K, Paul Haig has built a distinguished solo career marked by critically acclaimed albums such as "Rhythm of Life," "The Warp of Pure Fun," and numerous collaborations with influential artists across genres. His work continues to inspire fans worldwide with its forward-thinking production and emotive songwriting.
Rhythm Of Life, the manufacturer behind this release, is celebrated for its commitment to quality in independent music publishing. The label has consistently supported visionary artists who push creative boundaries in pop, electronic, and alternative genres. Their dedication ensures that each release stands out both sonically and aesthetically.
As the frontman of Kafka-loving post-punkers Josef K, Paul Haig was a quietly enigmatic figure in the 'Sound of Young Scotland' movement of the late-S...
Mandy Williams - 04/Dec/2009
Well what a fabulous surprise this album is! I was a big fan of Postcard Records who released the work of Edinburgh post punk band Josef K, Orange Jui...
Paul Lester - 20/Nov/2009
Considering the band that he fronted, Josef K, earned their reputation as groundbreaking guitar funksters based on just one album, The Only Fun In Tow...
Nicola Meighan - 13/Nov/2009
As helmsman of Edinburgh post-punk vampires Josef K, Paul Haig cast an immortal shadow over the guitar pop landscape. The opening track from Relive, h...
Ayisha Khan - 07/Nov/2009
28 years on from Joseph K's studio album, The Only Fun In Town, Paul Haig's new work is testament to both his post-punkheritage and his carnivorous at...
Billy Hamilton - 23/Oct/2009
What’s most surprising about Paul Haig isn’t that he’s still producing electrifying meshes of gnarly guitar, it’s that he&rsqu...
cloudspeakers - 25/Jan/2010
Wie Depeche Mode, nur weniger synthielastig. Orange Juice oder Iggy Pop, nur düsterer, aber dann doch wieder nicht so düster wie Joy Division. Talking...