Psyche is the debut studio album released by British recording duo PJ & Duncan, now better known as Ant & Dec. Recording on the album began in 1993, following the release of a track the duo performed during their time on Byker Grove, "Rip it Up". The song was then re-worked into their debut single, "Tonight Im Free", which was released in December 1993 on Telstar Records. The album includes the duos best known track, "Lets Get Ready to Rhumble", which peaked at #9 on the UK Singles Chart. The singles "Why Me" and "If I Give You My Number" were also released prior to the album, which was made available on 4 November 1994. A total of seven singles were released from the album over the course of eighteen months. The album peaked at #5 on the UK Albums Chart, and was certified gold in the UK by the BPI. The album was reissued in Singapore in 1995, under the title Eternal Love, containing bonus remixes of "Eternal Love" itself and "Our Radio Rocks". The album was also reissued in Japan in 1995, under the title Our Radio Rocks, with the additional of remixes of "Our Radio Rocks" itself, "If I Give You My Number" and "Lets Get Ready to Rhumble". Aside from a heavy number of remixes, alternate versions, and continuations of the spoken-word eulogy "The PJ and Duncan Show", three new songs were issued as B-sides: "Style with a Smile", "So Many Questions" and "Im a Loser", which were all written by album composers Nicky Graham, Deni Lew and Mike Olton.
Alias | psyche |
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Extra | psyche |
Name | psyche |
原始名称 | Psyche |
发行时间 | 1994-11-04 |
名称 | psyche |
唱片公司 | telstar records |
歌手 | pj&duncan |
状态 | 未发布 |
类别 | 录音室专辑 |
语言 | 英语 |