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Disc 01 01. "Too much time" 02. "Dancing in motion" 03. "Friend (Touche pas ? mon p?te)" 04. "South Africa" 05. "Shot in the dark" 06. "Soul train" 07. "King of the night" 08. "Touching heaven" 09. "Southern cross" 10. "Rodrigo bay (7'' Version)" 11. "Walking the tightrope" 12. "Why me?"
Disc 02 01. "Rodrigo bay (12'' Dance Mix)" 02. "Rodrigo bay boogaloo (Dub Mix 12'' Version)" 03. "Too much time (Sax Mix)" 04. "Too much time (Extended Version)" 05. "Soul train (Extended Version)" 06. "Don't touch my friend (Extended Version)" 07. "Rodrigo bay boogaloo (Dub Mix 7'' Version)" 08. "Too much time (7'' Version)" 09. "Soul train (7'' Version)" 10. "Inner city blues (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival '85)" 11. "No cure, no pay (Live at Montreux Jazz Festival '85)"
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 | Description: | Formed in 1983 by guitarist Simon Booth and saxophonist Larry Stabbins following the break-up of their previous jazz-pop act Weekend, Working Week went on to release five studio albums during the '80s and '90s, hitting number 23 in the UK charts with their debut Working Nights. Compañeros, Working Week's follow up to their debut 1985 hit album Working Nights is now receiving the reissue treatment for the very first time since it's original release in 1986. Not only has the album been fully remastered, but this expanded edition now includes bonus tracks and a second disc containing many B-sides and alternative single versions from the year of the album's release. Fully remastered from the original tapes sourced from Abbey Road Studios."Companeros (2CD Deluxe Edition)" by Working Week is a comprehensive reissue of the band's acclaimed 1986 album, now expanded with bonus tracks and rare mixes. This deluxe edition offers fans an immersive experience into the sophisticated blend of jazz, soul, Latin rhythms, and pop that defined Working Week's unique sound during the vibrant UK music scene of the 1980s. The package includes remastered audio across two CDs, featuring original album tracks alongside extended versions and B-sides that showcase the band?s musical versatility. Cherry Red Records, renowned for their meticulous archival releases and dedication to preserving classic catalogues from various genres, ensures this edition meets high standards in both sound quality and presentation. Formed in London in 1983 by Simon Booth and Larry Stabbins after their time with Weekend, Working Week quickly gained recognition for hits like "Inner City Blues" and collaborations with vocalists such as Juliet Roberts. Their fusion approach brought them critical acclaim within both jazz circles and mainstream audiences. |  | No. of tracks: |
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