Discography (part 2)

Worlds Apart - "Together" (BMG 1994)

"Together" came out in the April of 1994 for the label BMG Arista (and on a special version at the end of the same year without Dan Bowyer on the coversleeve). Nobody knows it but the first album of Worlds Apart was recorded before Cal was in the group. This is what Aaron Paul said to me about it -:" All the songs on the album was recorded with Patrick Osborne. None of the songs are with Cal Cooper ":-. On this album you can find many cover version and excellent productions: "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel" was originally recorded by "The Tavares" and more recently by italian popgroup "Neri Per Caso"; the famous team Stock/Aitken/Waterman (that have worked with "Brother Beyond", "Bananarama", italian singer Sabrina Salerno, "Mel & Kim" and "One True Voice") have produced the songs "Same Old Promises" and "Experienced" (originally recorded by "Barrio Boyz", later covered also by "Steps"); The song "Papa Wouldn't Understand" it's written by the songwriters of Take That's "Everything Changes" and Five's "When The Lights Go Out"; Earth, Wind And Fire's "September" and "Wonderful World" was produced by Ray Hedges (that have worked with "Take That" and "Boyzone"); "Come Back & Stay" it's a cover version of an old song of the group "Bad Boys Blue" while Detroit Spinners's "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love" and "Like It Was, Like It Is" were produced by Ricky Wilde (Kim's brother), that have also worked on the cover version of the song "Everlasting Love" (originally recorded by "Love Affair", deutch singer Sondra and italian popgroup "Ricchi E Poveri")

tracklisting:

1. "Could It Be I'm Falling In Love"

2. "Papa Would'nt Understand"

3. "Beggin To Be Written"

4. "Everlasting Love"

5. "Come Back & Stay"

6. "Arnold Schwarzenegger"

7. "Heaven Must Be Missing An Angel"

8. "Same Old Promises"

9. "Experienced"

10. "Wonderful World"

11. "September"

12. "Like It Was, Like It Is"

 

(first version)

 

(second version only sold in Japan)

 

(third version without Dan Bowyer)