Altogether (The Nolans album)

Altogether
Greatest hits album by
Released5 November 1982
Recorded1979–1982
GenrePop
LabelEpic
Producer
The Nolans chronology
Portrait
(1982)
Altogether
(1982)
Girls Just Wanna Have Fun!
(1984)

Altogether is a greatest hits album released by pop group, The Nolans in 1982.[1] It featured their seven consecutive top 20 hits and followed four top 20 albums by the group.

The album was released at the beginning of the group's decline in the UK, and the lead single, "Dragonfly" failed to chart. This song was a departure for the group, with it not being produced by either of their regular producers, Ben Findon or Nicky Graham, but by Tim Friese-Greene, who was responsible for the recent success of Tight Fit. The album itself also fared less well than expected when it peaked at No.52.[2] It was also at this time that the group were back to being a five-piece, with the return of former member, Anne Nolan.[3]

This was the last Nolans album released by Epic Records, and their final single with them came the following year.

Track listing

[edit]

All tracks are written by Ben Findon, Mike Myers and Robert Puzey except where noted

Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."I'm in the Mood for Dancing" Nolan Sisters, 19793:16
2."Attention to Me" Making Waves, 19803:07
3."Don't Love Me Too Hard" Portrait, 19823:43
4."Gotta Pull Myself Together" Making Waves2:43
5."Don't Make Waves" Making Waves3:40
6."Sexy Music" Making Waves3:37
7."Thank You for the Music"Nolan Sisters3:37
Side one
No.TitleWriter(s)AlbumLength
1."Dragonfly"Previously unreleased, 19823:37
2."Chemistry"
Portrait3:32
3."Who's Gonna Rock You"
Making Waves3:32
4."Every Home Should Have One"
Portrait3:38
5."Touch Me in the Morning"Making Waves4:16
6."Crashing Down" Portrait3:24
7."Spirit, Body and Soul" Nolan Sisters3:10

References

[edit]
  1. ^ Making Waves album discography - Altogether[permanent dead link]
  2. ^ Official Charts Company | Altogether Chart details
  3. ^ "Anne Nolan official website | Return to the group in Biography". Archived from the original on 15 June 2008. Retrieved 25 October 2008.
[edit]