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1984 studio album by The Pale Fountains
Pacific Street
Studio album by
The Pale Fountains
Released
February 27, 1984
Studio
Village Way Studios; The Manor, Shipton-on-Cherwell; Ridge Farm Studios, Capel, Dorking; Nova Sound Studios, Marble Arch, London
Length
37:25
Label
Virgin
Producer
Howard Gray, The Pale Fountains
The Pale Fountains chronology
Pacific Street (1984)
From Across the Kitchen Table (1985)
Professional ratings
Review scores
Source
Rating
Allmusic
[1]
Pacific Street is the debut album by British band The Pale Fountains. The CD version of the LP contains all 11 of the songs that first appeared on it, plus 4 bonus tracks: "Thank You", "Meadow of Love", "Palm of My Hand" and "Love's a Beautiful Place".[2]
Pacific Street contained an acoustic sound tendentially, engaged in trumpet and flute, with influences from Burt Bacharach, Love, Bossa nova and new and extremely melodious pop songs.
The band would record one more album before splitting and Head would re-emerge a few years later fronting Shack.[3]
^Pacific Street at AllMusic Allmusic review
^"Pale Fountains – Pacific Street – Red Sun Records". Retrieved 2 November 2015.
^"– PACIFIC STREET +Album Reviews – SwapaCD". Retrieved 2 November 2015.
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