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Paul Sabu (born January 2, 1960) is an American singer, songwriter, producer, and guitarist. He is the son of
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n-born film star Sabu and American actress Marilyn Cooper.


Career

He first burst onto the music scene in the late 1970s, as a writer, producer and performer of Disco hits. He scored big club hits with Ann-Margret, Debbie Jacobs and Sister Power featuring Gwen Jonae. However, Sabu is best known for his work with his band ''Only Child'' plus collaborations with a long list of artists including
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, and many more. He is also well known for his music featured in movies and TV series soundtracks and has been credited with production/mixing on 14 Platinum and 11 Gold Records. * 2004 Kerrang Magazine voted Paul Sabu Top 5 favorite AOR vocalists of All Time. * 2005 Only Child's self-titled debut album from 1989 voted No. 22 on the Best AOR Albums of All Time. * 2011 Classic Rock Magazine awarded Paul Sabu the highest rated AOR Album of All Time. Married to Teri Tims. They met when introduced by a mutual friend and dated several times before he proposed to her.


Discography


Official releases

*''Sabu'': Ocean/Ariola Records (1979). *''Sabu'': MCA Records (1980). *''Kidd Glove'': Motown (1984), also re-released (with bonus material) at Yesterrock. *''Heartbreak'': Heavy Metal America (1985), also re-released (with bonus material) at Z Records. *''Only Child'': Rhino/Capital (1988), also re-released (with bonus material) at Yesterrock. *''Paul Sabu'': Zero (1994), also re-released (with bonus material) at Z Records as "''In Dreams''". *''Sabu'': USG Records (1996). *''Between the Light'': USG Records (1998). *''Strange Messiah'': AOR Heaven (2007). *''High & Mighty'': AOR Heaven (2009). *''Call of the Wild'': Z Records (2011). *''Bangkok Rules'': Z Records (2012).


Album / song producer and contributor credits

*Alexa - ''Alexa'' (1989) *Alice Cooper - ''
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'' (1991), ''Spark In The Dark: The Best Of'' (2009) *Ann-Margret - ''Ann-Margret'' (1980) *AOR - ''L.A. Temptation'' (2012), ''L.A. Connection'' (2014), ''Return To L.A.'' (2015), ''L.A. Darkness'' (2016) *David Bowie - ''Dance'' (1985) *Dennis Churchill Dries - ''I'' (AOR Heaven, 2015) *Fatal Smile - ''World Domination'' (2008) *Glass Tiger - ''
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'' (1986) *Heart - ''
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'' (1985) *Jesse Damon - ''The Hand That Rocks'' (2003), ''Rebel Within'' (2006) *John Waite - '' Ignition'' (1982) *Kelsey Lu - ''Blood'' (Sony Records, 2019) *Kim Carnes - ''Crazy In The Night'' (1990) *Lee Aaron - '' Bodyrock'' (1989), '' Some Girls Do'' (1991), ''The Best Of'' (1997) *Little America - ''Little America'' (1987), ''Fairgrounds'' (1989) *Little Caesar - ''Little Caesar'' (1990) *Malice - ''Crazy In The Night'' (1989) *Motels, The - ''Vacancy: Best Of'' (1990) *Paul Sabu - ''Kidd Glove'' (1984), ''Heartbreak'' (1985), ''Only Child'' (1988), ''Paul Sabu'' (1994), ''Sabu'' (1996), ''Between The Light'' (1998), ''Strange Messiah'' (2008), ''High & Mighty'' (2009), ''Call Of The Wild'' (2011), ''Bangkok Rules'' (2012) *Quiet Riot - ''
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'' (RSM, 2014) *Robbie Nevil - '' Wot's It To Ya'' (1986), ''Wot's It To Ya: The Best of Robbie Nevil'' (1999) *(Eilleen) Shania Twain - ''Beginnings'' (1988), ''Final Beginnings'' (1991) *Secret Society - ''Induction'' (AMG Sony, 2018) *Silent Rage - ''Shattered Hearts'' (1987), ''Don't Touch Me There'' (1989) *Special EFX - Frontline (1986) *Tattoo Rodeo - ''Rode Hard Put Away Wet'' (1991) *Teri Tims - ''Teri Tims'' (2014) *THEM - ''Manor Of The Se7en Gables'' (SPV/Steam Hammer, 2018) *Throne of Vengeance - ''Flesh Engine'' (2011), ''Live Evil'' (2013) *Vapors, The - ''Turning Japanese'' (1980) *VA - '' Elvira Presents Monster Hits'' (1994), ''Elvira Presents Revenge of the Monster Hits'' (1995), ''Hard Rock Zombies Soundtrack'' (2008) *W.A.S.P. - '' Live...In the Raw'' (1987)


Music in film and TV credits

*'' Accused, The'' (1988) *''
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'' (2001) *'' Beverly Hills 90210 (3 Seasons)'' *'' Child's Wish, A'' (1997) *''Ghost Town'' (1988) *'' Ghoulies II'' (1987) *"
Hard Rock Zombies ''Hard Rock Zombies'' is a 1985 American comedy horror film directed and co-written by Krishna Shah, and starring E.J. Curse, Geno Andrews, Sam Mann, Mick McMains, Lisa Toothman, Jennifer Coe, Ted Wells, and Jack Bliesener. The film was released by ...
" (1985) *''Kids In The Hall, The'' (2010) *''
Meatballs 4 ''Meatballs 4'' (also known as ''Meatballs 4: To the Rescue'') is a 1992 comedy film and the fourth and final installment in the '' Meatballs'' series of films. It was shot in its entirety at Bass Lake, California, starting in the late summer of 1 ...
'' (1992) *'' New Mickey Mouse Club, The'' (1993) *'' Million Dollar Mystery'' (1987) *''Music Is Communication'' (1986) *'' New WKRP in Cincinnati, The'' (1991-1993) *'' Real Men'' (1987) *''Reason For Living'' (1990) *''
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, Season 4'' (2001) *''
To Die For ''To Die For'' is a 1995 satirical black comedy film directed by Gus Van Sant, and written by Buck Henry based on the novel of the same name by Joyce Maynard, which in turn was inspired by the story of Pamela Smart. It stars Nicole Kidman, Joa ...
'' (1995) *''
Twin Sitters ''Twin Sitters'' is a 1994 American comedy film directed and written by John Paragon and starring Peter Paul, David Paul and Christian and Joseph Cousins. The plot concerns identical twin brother bodybuilders who protect 10 year old identical tw ...
'' (1995) *''
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'' (1982) *''
Vice Versa References

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'' (1988) *'' Kindred: The Embraced'' (1996)


References


External links


Official Website

Paul Sabu on iTunes
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