Leo Sayer - Live In London album flac
Performer: Leo SayerTitle: Live In London
Style: Ballad, Pop Rock, Soft Rock
Released: 2000
MP3 album: 1138 mb
FLAC album: 1593 mb
Rating: 4.5
Other formats: DTS TTA WMA APE XM DMF MMF
Genre: Rock / Pop
They recorded a live album, Live in London, which was released in 1999. On 12 February 2006, he made a return to number one in the UK Singles Chart, with DJ Meck's remix of "Thunder In My Heart". In January 2015, Sayer released his album, Restless Years, and toured from Perth across many places in Australia to Singapore, with various support acts including Jason Ayres. In January 2015, Sayer also featured in Singapore's Leo Sayer in Concert – 40 Years at the Top, presented by the British Theatre Playhouse On 3 May 2019, Sayer released his latest album, Selfie on Demon Records
Leo Sayer is the self-titled sixth album by English singer-songwriter Leo Sayer, and released in 1978. The song "I Can't Stop Loving You (Though I Try)" later became a hit when Phil Collins recorded it in 2002. Stormy Weather" (Leo Sayer, Tom Snow). Dancing the Night Away" (Russell Smith, James H. Brown, J. (Amazing Rhythm Aces cover). I Can't Stop Loving You (Though I Try)" (Billy Nicholls). La Booga Rooga" (Andy Fairweather Low) (Andy Fairweather Low cover).
Leo Sayer (born Gerard Sayer) had a string of highly polished mainstream pop hits in the late '70s. Sayer began his musical career as the leader of the London-based Terraplane Blues Band in the late '60s. He formed Patches with drummer Dave Courtney in 1971; Courtney used to play with British pop star Adam Faith. Faith was beginning a management career in the early '70s, so Courtney brought Patches to his former employer in hopes of securing a contract.
Format: Vinyl, LP, Album, Los Angeles Pressing. Recorded at Riverside Recordings, Chiswick, London and at . Jones Recording Studios, Wimbledon, Surrey. Mixed at Roundhouse Studios, Chalk Farm, London Mastered at The Sound Clinic, Hammersmith, London. Matrix, Runout (Runout Side A, Etched): BSK-1-3483 LW3,.
Biography by Stephen Thomas Erlewine. British singer/songwriter whose mellow rock for the disco era scored him a smattering of huge hits in the 1970s. Sayer began the '80s with the American number two hit "More Than I Can Say," but it was his last big single in the . His last chart entry in America was the early 1981 hit "Living in a Fantasy"; the . hits didn't stop until 1983, after "Til You Come Back to Me" scraped the charts. After lying low for the rest of the decade, he attempted a comeback in 1990 with Cool Touch but it fell on deaf ears. Sayer spent much of the '90s entangled in lawsuits, but he re-emerged as a touring act toward the end of the decade
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Tracklist
| 1 | Show Must Go On |
| 2 | Moonlighting |
| 3 | I Can't Stop Loving You (Though I Try) |
| 4 | Raining In My Heart |
| 5 | Orchard Road |
| 6 | Blame It On The Night |
| 7 | Giving It All Away |
| 8 | One Man Band |
| 9 | Endless Flight |
| 10 | Easy To Love |
| 11 | More Than I Can Say |
| 12 | Thunder In My Heart |
| 13 | You Make Me Feel Like Dancing |
| 14 | When I Need You |
| 15 | Long Tall Glasses |
| 16 | How Much Love |
| 17 | No Looking Back |
Credits
- Producer – Andrew Brel








