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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Starting_UpStarting Up - Wikipedia

    Starting Up is the fourth solo album by Roy Wood, who played most of the instruments and sang most of the vocals throughout, in addition to writing and producing the album. The album was released in February 1987. The track "On Top of the World", featured strings arranged and conducted by Louis Clark.

    • Roy Wood
    • February 1987
    • 1985-86
    • Rock
  2. For HQ audio:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wqSlx5lDLgM&fmt=18Title track from Roy's great (and very underated) 1987 album.By the way, I can only post a cert...

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  3. 21. Juli 2021 · Provided to YouTube by BMG Rights Management (UK) LimitedStarting Up · Roy WoodStarting Up℗ 1987 Sanctuary Records Group Ltd., a BMG CompanyReleased on: 1987...

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  4. Roy WoodStarting Up. More images. Tracklist. Red Cars Are After Me. Raining In The City. Under Fire. Turn You Body To The Light. Hot Cars. Starting Up. Keep It Steady. On Top Of The World. Ships In The Night. Credits (11) Louis Clark. Arranged By [Strings] Delboy * Design, Artwork. Al McKerchar. Engineer [Sinewave Studios] Colin Owen.

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    • Art Rock, Hard Rock, Prog Rock
  5. Starting Up Tracklist. 1. Red Cars Are After Me Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics) 2. Raining in the City Lyrics. 3. Under Fire Lyrics. 4. Turn Your Body to the Light Lyrics. (Missing Lyrics) 5. Hot Cars...

  6. de.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_WoodRoy Wood – Wikipedia

    Leben. Erste Bands. Wood begann in den frühen 1960er-Jahren in Birmingham bei der Formation Gerry Levine and the Avengers. Danach spielte er bei der Band Mike Sheridan and the Nightriders, die nach seinem Weggang Jeff Lynne (Woods späteren kongenialen musikalischen Partner) an Bord holte und sich in The Idle Race umbenannte. The Move.

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Roy_WoodRoy Wood - Wikipedia

    After a hiatus following the release of the album Starting Up (1987), a cover version of the Len Barry hit "1–2–3", and a guest vocal appearance on one track on Rick Wakeman's The Time Machine, he went on the road with a band billed as Roy Wood's Army. He also wrote and recorded two tracks with Lynne in 1989 ("If You Can't Get ...