Album

Blind To Reason

Grayson Hugh

1988 · Funk / Soul, Pop

3 collectors on Gatefold own this

Blind To Reason by Grayson Hugh

Blind To Reason is a Soul & Funk album by Grayson Hugh, originally released in 1988. On Gatefold: 22 pressings tracked, owned by 3 collectors.

About

"Blind To Reason" (RCA 1988) was Grayson Hugh's debut major-label album, and was an international succe, and garnered two gold records in Australia for both the single "Talk It Over' and for the album itself. Hugh received international acclaim for his passionate, soulful voice which reminded many critics of soul legends such as Sam Cooke and Otis Redding. As a pianist and Hammond B3 player, Hugh also wowed people with his keyboard abilitie, both on his record and live on tour. The single "Talk It Over" climbed the US Pop Charts to #19 in 1989, and "Bring It All Back" and "How Bout Us" were top forty Pop and R & B hit. Grayson was asked to record (as a duet with soul diva Betty Wright) the 1981 Champaign R & B classic "How Bout Us" for the 1989 film "True Love", directed by Nancy Savoca. Hugh made supporting videos for all of his singles which received heavy airplay on VH1 and BET. .

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Tracklist

  1. 1Romantic Heart3:46
  2. 2Tears of Love4:09
  3. 3Talk It Over4:18
  4. 4Bring It All Back4:04
  5. 5Two Hearts4:07
  6. 6Blind To Reason4:56
  7. 7Finally Found a Friend5:28
  8. 8Hard Life4:15
  9. 9That's Cool3:57
  10. 10Empty As the Wind4:30
  11. 11Blind Return1:20

Sound DNA

  • Soul & Funk
  • Contemporary R&B
  • polished
  • tender
  • romantic

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3 collectors on Gatefold own this · 22 pressings tracked on Gatefold

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