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''Oh World'' is the sole solo studio album by Paul Rutherford, the former backing singer of
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, released in 1989.


Background

Following the split of Frankie Goes to Hollywood in 1987, Rutherford teamed up with two production teams, Dave Clayton and Joe Dworniak and ABC's
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and Mark White, for his debut solo album. Released in 1989, the album spawned three singles. The lead single " Get Real" was banned by the BBC, and peaked at #47 in the UK. A cover of
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's 1979 hit single " I Want Your Love" was the second single and peaked at #82. A third and final single was the title track "Oh World" which peaked at #61. However, due to the BBC ban of "Get Real" and the disappointing chart performances of the three singles, the album was never released in the UK, in favor of a European and American issue only. It was to be Rutherford's only solo album as he faded from the public eye shortly afterwards. ''Oh World'' was written and recorded at a time when Rutherford was dealing with personal struggles and caring for his partner who would die from AIDS complications. In a 2013 interview with Penny Black Music, Rutherford recalled, "My partner died during my planned solo career so I disappeared for a while because I thought it was more important for him. It was really quite hard to deal with and took five years out of my life. I made ''Oh World'' during the middle of all this, so when you listen to it now you can hear where a lot of the music comes from in a way. I wasn't turning up for stuff and the record company was getting really cheesed with me. I spent a lot of time in hospitals, and it just got all too much for me."


Release

The album was released on vinyl, cassette and CD via Island Records and 4th & Broadway in Europe, Canada and America. In 2011, the album was expanded and remastered by Cherry Red, and this release marked the first time the album was available in the UK. Featuring two discs, it included A-Side mixes, B-Sides, 12" remixes and promo-only tracks, as well as much sought-after early remixes by the likes of Arthur Baker and
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Critical reception

In a retrospective review, Ned Raggett of
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labelled the album as an AMG Album Pick and described it as having an "easygoing dance-mutating-into-house feel". He added: "Rutherford's performances are enjoyable if not always sit-up-straight remarkable; more than once George Michael feels like the clear role model on songs like "Who Said It Was Easy." Still, there's a looseness in the overall feeling of the album that compares favorably to Billy Mackenzie's near contemporary stumble with Wild and Lonely; Rutherford sounded more tuned in to the times on the one hand while able to take a gentler, smokies turn on songs like "The Gospel Truth."


Track listing


Singles

# "Get Real" (#47 UK) # "I Want Your Love" (#82 UK) # "Oh World" (#61 UK)


Personnel

*Paul Rutherford - lead vocals, keyboard programming (on tracks 5-8) *Joe Dworniak - producer (except tracks 5-8), bass programming *Dave Clayton - producer (except tracks 6-8), keyboards, programming *
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- producer (on tracks 6-8) * Mark White - producer (on tracks 6-8), keyboards *
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- drums (on track 4) *Danny Cummings - percussion *World of Mouth (Derek Green, Beverley Skeete, Paul Lee) - backing vocals *Lorenza Johnson, June Montana, World of Mouth - backing vocals *Phil Smith, Steve Sidwell - horns (on track 3) *The Oh World Section - strings (on track 1) *Reggae Philharmonic Orchestra - strings *Mykaell Riley - string arrangements *Brad Branson - cover photography


References


External links


Frankie Goes to Hollywood Fan Site (with Paul Rutherford solo album details info)
{{Authority control 1989 debut albums Island Records albums 4th & B'way Records albums