Tracy Ullman-You Caught Me Out-Vinylrip-Abrasax

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 01. You Caught Me Out.mp37.89 MB
 02. Little By Little.mp35.84 MB
 03. Baby I Lied.mp39.71 MB
 04. Terry.mp38.68 MB
 05. Bad Motorcycle.mp34.99 MB
 06. Loving You Is Easy.mp39.08 MB
 07. Sunglasses.mp36.96 MB
 08. If I Had You.mp38.25 MB
 09. Helpless.mp36.29 MB
 10. Where The Boys Are.mp35.93 MB
 11. Give Him A Great Kiss.mp35.6 MB
 12. I Know What Boys Like.mp37.98 MB
 tracy.jpg138.77 KB


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Tracy Ullman-You Caught Me Out-Vinylrip-Abrasax

Vinylrip:
Tracy Ullman-You Caught Me Out
RELEASED 1984
LABEL: Stiff
FORMAT: LP
PRODUCER: Peter Collins
BITRATE: 320

A-side:
01. You Caught Me Out
02. Little By Little
03. Baby I Lied
04. Terry
05. Bad Motorcycle
06. Loving You Is Easy

B-side:
07. Sunglasses
08. If I Had You
09. Helpless
10. Where The Boys Are
11. Give Him A Great Big Kiss
12. I Know What Boys Like


In 1983, Ullman succeeded as a singer on the punk label Stiff Records, although her style was more comic romantic than punk. She had six songs in the British Top 100 in less than two years. Her 1983 debut album, You Broke My Heart In 17 Places, featured her first hit single, "Breakaway" (famous for her performance with a hairbrush as a microphone); the international hit cover version of label-mate Kirsty MacColl's, "They Don't Know", went to #2 in the UK, and #8 in the U.S. MacColl, sang backing vocals on Ullman's version. It would later become the theme song to Ullman's later television series, "Tracey Takes On...".

Follow-up singles, "Move Over Darling", reached #8 in the UK, and the cover of Madness's, "My Girl", which Ullman changed to, "My Guy's Mad At Me", were released. (The "My Guy" video featured the British politician, Neil Kinnock, at the time the Leader of the Opposition)

Ullman's songs were over-the-top evocations of 1960s and 1970s pop music with a 1980s edge, "somewhere between Minnie Mouse and The Supremes" as Britain's Melody Maker put it, or "retro before retro was cool", as a retrospective reviewer wrote in 2002. Her career received another boost when the video for "They Don't Know" featured a cameo from Paul McCartney; at the time Ullman was filming a minor role in McCartney's film Give My Regards To Broad Street. Ullman released her second and last album, You Caught Me Out, in 1984.

Her final hit, Sunglasses (1984) featured comedian Adrian Edmondson in its music video. During this time, she also appeared as a guest VJ on MTV in the United States.


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