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• ' Released: 1988 • ' Released: 1988 • ' Released: 1988 • ' Released: 1988 So Good is the debut album by recording artist. It was released on 27 August 1988. The album was a commercial success, peaking at number six on the and also appearing stateside on the and charts. So Good was certified by the (BPI), denoting shipments of over 300,000 copies in the UK. Four singles were released from the album, all of which reached the top-thirty of the.

'My One Temptation' was chosen as the album's lead single, becoming a top-ten hit in the UK and also peaking within the top-twenty of the and US charts. It was her first and remains her only entry on the US. The album's fourth and final single is a cover of the and single 'Where Is the Love' and features. Download Time Tech F10 Software Applications. Contents • • • • • • • • Reception [ ] Critical response [ ] Professional ratings Review scores Source Rating So Good achieved generally positive reviews from critics.

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This item is a vinyl record and has been visually graded. G+, with minor hairlines and light scuff marks. Sleeve is G, small bumps and creases to corners, ring- and. SOLD VIA THIS WEBSITE. The rare offering of a car which has been part of the history of Australian motor sport. Owned and campaigned by Keith Jones, helping to set. Find a Mica Paris - So Good first pressing or reissue. Complete your Mica Paris collection. Shop Vinyl and CDs. Find album reviews, stream songs, credits and award information for So Good - Mica Paris on AllMusic - 1989 - A gospel-influenced soul/pop singer with a fine.

In a retrospective review, editor, Alex Henderson praised Paris's 'fine range', describing her as an 'earthy singer' and compared her to singer. Furthermore, he wrote that Paris 'is among the many noteworthy talents to come out of Britain's healthy R&B scene of the 1980s and '90s'. Henderson listed 'the haunting 'My One Temptation,' the jazz-influenced 'Sway (Dance the Blues Away)' and the sizzling 'Nothing Hits Your Heart like Soul Music' as the album's 'more noteworthy cuts' but commented that 'Where Is the Love'. Makes it crystal clear that she's quite capable of depth' and 'does the most to test what Paris is truly made of'. Commercial reception [ ] So Good debuted and peaked at number six on the, dropping to number ten in its second week on the chart and falling out of the top ten the following week to number nineteen. Though So Good dropped out of the top forty in its sixth week to number forty-four it re-entered at number forty the following week, holding the position for two weeks.

The album dropped out of and re-entered the top-forty a total of four times before accumulating a total of thirty-two weeks on the chart. So Good was certified on 19 August 1988, on 8 September 1988 and on 14 February 1989 by the (BPI). In the US, So Good peaked at number eighty-six on the, accumulating a total of twenty-three weeks on the chart but found greater success on the chart, peaking at twenty-nine and accumulating a total of twenty-four weeks on the chart. Singles [ ] 'My One Temptation' was the first single released from the album and is Paris's biggest hit to date.

It peaked at number fifteen in Ireland and number seven in the UK, where it accumulated a total of thirteen weeks on the singles chart. In the US, the song was also a top ten hit on the US component chart peaking at number seven. Furthermore, it peaked at number fifteen and number thirty-six on the and charts respectively and remains Paris's only entry on the US where it reached number ninety-seven.

Second and third singles, 'Like Dreamers Do', featuring jazz musician and 'Breathe Life Into Me' both peaked within the top thirty of the UK Singles Chart whilst the latter also reached the top thirty of the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart (then titled 'Hot Black Singles'). Fourth and final single, 'Where Is the Love' is a cover of the 1972 -winning and single written by and William Salter. It became the album's second top-twenty hit in the UK and Paris's second and last appearance on the Irish Singles Chart where it peaked at number twenty-one. In the US, 'Don't Give Me Up' was released, reaching number eighty-seven on the US R&B/Hip-Hop Songs chart in the week dated December 9, 1989. Track listing [ ] All tracks composed by Mike Leeson and Peter Vale; except where indicated • ' (Miles Waters, Peter Vale, Sue Shifrin) (featuring ) • ' (Mike Leeson, Miles Waters, Peter Vale) • 'Nothing Hits Your Heart Like Soul Music' • 'Sway (Dance The Blues Away)' • 'Don't Give Me Up' (Mica Paris, Paul Powell) • 'Breathe Life Into Me' • 'I'd Hate To Love You' • 'Great Impersonation' • ' (featuring )^ • 'So Good' (Miles Waters, Peter Vale, Sue Shifrin) ^Some releases feature the song 'Words Into Action' in place of 'Where Is the Love'. Charts [ ] Chart (1988) Peak position Dutch Albums () 91 New Zealand Albums () 38 UK Albums () 6 US 86 US () 29 Certifications [ ] Region Certification /Sales United Kingdom () Platinum 300,000 ^ ^shipments figures based on certification alone References [ ]. Retrieved October 24, 2012.