THE LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY - Postcards From Heaven (Reissue) - LP - 180g Orange Vinyl [DEC 13]
THE LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY - Postcards From Heaven (Reissue) - LP - 180g Orange Vinyl [DEC 13]
THE LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY - Postcards From Heaven (Reissue) - LP - 180g Orange Vinyl [DEC 13]

THE LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY - Postcards From Heaven (Reissue) - LP - 180g Orange Vinyl [DEC 13]

€33.99

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Label: Proper Records Catalogue ID: UMCLP082 Format: Vinyl
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THE LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY - Postcards From Heaven (Reissue) - LP - 180g Orange Vinyl [DEC 13]

THE LIGHTHOUSE FAMILY - Postcards From Heaven (Reissue) - LP - 180g Orange Vinyl [DEC 13]

€33.99

 

LP - Limited Edition 180g Orange Vinyl (2024 Reissue). 

Originally released on Wildcard/Polydor Records in October 1997, Postcards From Heaven reached No 2 in the UK charts, spent over a year on the listings and spawned fve Top 30 singles - Overseen by Paul Tucker, being the first time the album has ever been released on vinyl, this limited edition pressing is on high-quality 180g orange vinyl.

If their 1995 debut, Ocean Drive had taken the Lighthouse Family way up pop's mountain, then Postcards From Heaven was the view from the summit. Whereas their debut has been crafted and in development for a year before release, here Paul Tucker and Tunde Baiyewu needed to prove that lightning could indeed strike twice. It could. Recorded again with producer Mike Peden, the album was partially made at Jacques Loussier's Miraval Studios in the South of France, and that sunshine sweetness permeates the work. 

Whereas Ocean Drive had taken time to break, the success of Postcards From Heaven was immediate debut single Raincloud went straight into the Top 10 in October ahead of the album, and second single, High, charted at No 4 in January 1998 their joint highest position with their anthem, Lifted, two years earlier. Despite increasing success, the images of the Tyne Bridge in the video underlined the group hadn't travelled far from their roots. With further hits Lost In Space, Question Of Faith and Postcard From Heaven, Postcards From Heaven plays like a perfect soundtrack of the late 90s while still sounding vibrant and contemporary.

Tracklist: 

Side A
1    Raincloud
2    Once In A Blue Moon
3    Question Of Faith
4    Let It All Change
5    Sun In The Night

Side B
1    High
2    Lost In Space
3    When I Was Younger
4    Restless
5    Postcard From Heaven