Don’t Suppose (40th Anniversary) (Lavender Vinyl) (Limited)
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- Don't Suppose
- That Special Something
- Your Love
- Too Much Trouble
- Never Ending Story
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- Only for Love
- I Was a Fool
- The Waiting Game
- Tar Beach
- Oh Girl
Originally released in November 1984, Limahl’s debut solo album ‘Don’t Suppose’ is to be reissued on recycled lavender vinyl to celebrate its 40th anniversary.
To be released on 6 September, it is available for pre-order now.
“The album was co-produced by British producer Tim Palmer, who has since worked with music legends like U2, Robert Plant, Bowie, and Tears For Fears. I rarely listen to it, but as this anniversary approached, I dared to stream it. It was extremely poignant because, at the time, I was in love with the wrong person. My young self was having the time of his life professionally but hurting a great deal personally. The upside is that the heartache provided good material for songwriting, hence a track on the album entitled ‘I Was A Fool’”.
The album is probably best known for the aforementioned ‘Neverending Story’. As well as featuring in the film of the same name (which is being revived for the big screen once more), it more recently found a whole army of new fans when it appeared in the final episode of the third season of Stranger Things. Set in 1985, the song is sung by Dustin (Gaten Matarazzo) and his long-distance girlfriend Suzie (Gabriella Pizzolo) as a way to reconnect after not seeing each other for some time. Following the season's release on July 4, 2019, interest in the track surged; viewership of the original music video had increased by 800% within a few days according to YouTube, while Spotify reported an 825% increase in stream requests for the song.
But as Limahl explains, the track's popularity goes beyond Stranger Things and that love and appreciation is not lost on him…
”... In 2022, I travelled to Madrid for the opening night of the new stage musical adaptation La historia interminable - El Musical and performed the song with the cast at the end of the show. After its successful 12-month run in Madrid, the show is now running in Barcelona, and I can’t help but wonder if the producers plan to translate it to English for the West End or Broadway. And for the European Championships 2024 [football tournament], ITV created a stunning animated clip featuring a classical instrumental version of the song.”
Further reflecting on the album Limahl goes on… “I can’t believe it’s been 40 years, yet sometimes it feels like yesterday! Looking back now, it's surreal to think that at just 24 years old, being born and raised on a Wigan council estate with no family connections in the music business, I was thrust into a whirlwind of travel and appearances to promote my music worldwide via TV, radio, and press—long before the internet.
“I’m excited to imagine where and how the song will continue its journey. It’s amazing that it still feels relevant 40 years on. I’m not too shy to say how immensely proud I am of its achievements.”