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Boy George teamed up with Lamont Dozier to write many of the songs on his debut album, much of which has a harder dance pop edge than his work with Culture Club. But it's still that bouncy, vulnerable voice, notably on the reggae-tinged hit "Everything I Own," that remains his trademark. ~ William Ruhlmann
Out of print in the U.S., the solo debut by Culture Club's leader, first released by Virgin in 1987. Motown songwriting legend Lamont Dozier co-wrote many of the 11 tracks, amongst which is the reggae-tinged hit 'Everything I Own'.
Recorded at Air Studios, Montserrat and Rak Studios, London, England.
Personnel: Boy George, Amos "Captain Crucial" Pizzey (vocals); Glenn Nightingale (guitar, background vocals); Mike Timothy, Vic Martin, Paul "Wix" Wickens (keyboards); Ian Maidman (bass); Richie Stevens (drums, percussion); Juliette Roberts, Carroll Thompson, Lorenzo Hall, Helen Terry (background vocals).
Boy George Sold Soundtrack Songs | 1. | Sold | |
| 2. | I Asked For Love | |
| 3. | Keep Me in Mind | |
| 4. | Everything I Own  | $0.99 | |
| 5. | Freedom | $0.99 | |
| 6. | Just Ain't Enough | |
| 7. | Where Are You Now (When I Need You) ? | |
| 8. | Little Ghost | |
| 9. | Next Time | |
| 10. | We've Got the Right | |
| 11. | To Be Reborn | |
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