PROMO - Gold stamp on cover sleeve and promo cut on top left side. Jayney Klimer on lead vocals Cleaned and tested
The Other Ones were a pop rock band that formed in Berlin in 1984. Australian-born siblings Alf Klimek (lead vocals), the twins Jayney Klimek (lead vocals) and Johnny Klimek (bass guitar) were joined by a German-born trio of Stephan Gottwald (keyboards), Andreas Schwarz-Ruszczynski (guitars) and Uwe Hoffmann (drums). They issued two albums, The Other Ones (1986) and Learning to Walk (1988), before disbanding in 1990. Their second single, "We Are What We Are" (May 1987), peaked in the United States BILLBOARD HOT 100 at #53. Its follow-up, "Holiday", peaked at No. 29 in October 1987 on the US Billboard Hot 100.
You remember HOLIDAY:
''Well, I hate my job
And I got no car
And my aching feet
Won't take me that far
A hola-hola-ho and a hola-hola-hey
Another holiday''
If you are a fan of Thompson Twins you will love The Other Ones
Country: |
USA |
Released: |
1987 |
Genre: |
Electronic POP |
Style: |
New Wave, Synth-POP |
A1 |
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Holiday |
3:32 |
A2 |
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Stay With Me (It's Not Forever) |
3:28 |
A3 |
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We Are What We Are |
4:25 |
A4 |
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Losing It |
2:59 |
A5 |
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Moments |
5:06 |
B1 |
|
He's A Man |
3:43 |
B2 |
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All The Love |
3:15 |
B3 |
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All Day, All Night |
5:07 |
B4 |
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It Makes Me Higher |
3:38 |
B5 |
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Stranger |
3:47 |