- Paul Hardcastle
Paul Hardcastle (born
December 10 1957 ,London ) is an Englishcomposer andmusician , specializing in thesynthesizer .Early career
In the early 1980s, Hardcastle played keyboards on several singles on the Oval
record label by thedance music groups Direct Drive and First Light, before going solo. He achieved some acclaim for his early singles, notably the popularinstrumental , "Rainforest" (1984), but came to greater prominence in 1985."19"
The 1985 release of "19" brought Hardcastle acclaim and chart success. "19" was a dance record, featuring stuttering samples of
television narrator Peter Thomas speaking aboutVietnam war veterans suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD ). Initially unhappy about having his voice used in this way, Thomas later relented and allowed the single to be released. A number onehit single forChrysalis Records in theUnited Kingdom for five weeks, the record topped the charts in bothFrance andGermany in two versions, theEnglish language original and an authorised local language alternative. Altogether, it was number one in thirteen countries, selling just under three million copies worldwide.UK
prog rock musician Mike Oldfield claimed that a melodic element of "19" had been copied from a sequence of his multi-million sellingconcept album , "Tubular Bells ", and a settlement was made.Simon Fuller , who was Hardcastle's manager at the time of "19"'s release later adopted the title for his company,19 Management .Later hits
Hardcastle enjoyed several further hits in the UK, including "Don't Waste My Time" (with vocals by
Carol Kenyon ) (UK #8) and "The Wizard", a UK #15 that became thetheme tune fromBBC Television 's "Top of the Pops ". He also had a hit with "Just For Money", which reached #19 in the UK. Earlier, he had cut acover version ofD-Train 's most influential hit "You're the One For Me", segued with his own compositions "Daybreak" and "A.M.". Paul Hardcastle also wrote the theme tune for Saturday Live, a popular entertainment show which ran from 1985-1987.After 1986, Hardcastle started to specialise in TV
soundtrack s andremix work, for artists as such asFive Star ,Barry White ,Third World ,Sinitta ,Johnny Logan , Change, Hiroshima andIan Dury .Hardcastle has also recorded several acclaimed synth jazz
album s, alternating releases under the artist names The Jazzmasters, and Paul Hardcastle. Working regularly with vocalist Helen Rogers, Hardcastle has recruited several topsaxophonist s includingGary Barnacle (on the first album),Snake Davis , Phil Todd and Tony Woods. All these albums have been played heavily onsmooth jazz radio in theUnited States , where some of the most played tracks include "Northern Lights," "Lost in Space", "Desire", "Shine", and "Serene". In 1988, Hardcastle released theconcept album , "No Winners", which focuses on the potential negative effects of theCold War arms race.Discography
Albums
The table below presents Paul Hardcastle's selected albums releases.
ingles
*1984: "You're The One For Me - Daybreak - A.M." (UK #41)
*1984: "Guilty" (UK #55)
*1984: "Rainforest" (UK #41)
*1984: "Eat Your Heart Out" (UK #59)
*1985: "19" (U.S. #15 / UK #1)
*1985: "Rainforest (re-issue)" (U.S. #57 / UK #53)
*1985: "Just For Money" (UK #19)
*1986: "Don't Waste My Time" (UK #8)
*1986: "Foolin' Yourself" (UK #51)
*1986: "The Wizard" (UK #15)
*1988: "Walk In The Night" (UK #54)
*1988: "40 Years" (UK #53)ee also
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List of number-one dance hits (United States)
*List of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
*List of 1980s one-hit wonders in the United States
*List of performers on Top of the Pops
*List of Euro disco artists
*List of smooth jazz performers
*List of synthpop artists
*List of artists who reached number one on the UK Singles Chart External links
* paulhardcastle19.com [http://www.paulhardcastle19.com Official Homepage 2008]
* www.paulhardcastle.co.uk [http://www.paulhardcastle.co.uk European website]
* [http://www.trippinrecords.com Trippin 'n' Rhythm Records]
* paul-hardcastle.de [http://www.paul-hardcastle.de Biggest & First German Fanpage to Paul Hardcastle]
* [http://www.paul-hardcastle-fanclub.de World Fan Club Page to Paul Hardcastle]
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