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==Singles==
 
==Singles==
  
-'A Week' - <i>released 7th January 1987</i> - highest chart position #14<br>
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*'A Week' - <i>released 7th January 1987</i> - highest chart position #14<br>
-'Underneath the Water' - <i>released 20th April 1987</i> - highest chart position #11<br>
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*'Underneath the Water' - <i>released 20th April 1987</i> - highest chart position #11<br>
-'Too Far' - <i>released 2nd July 1987</i> - highest chart position #15<br>
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*'Too Far' - <i>released 2nd July 1987</i> - highest chart position #15<br>
-'Buildup' - <i>released 14th December 1987</i> - highest chart position #13<br>
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*'Buildup' - <i>released 14th December 1987</i> - highest chart position #13<br>
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==Trivia==
 
==Trivia==
  
 
*The album was recorded at [[Think Tank]] Studios, [[Raf'yn]].
 
*The album was recorded at [[Think Tank]] Studios, [[Raf'yn]].

Revision as of 17:08, 27 May 2007

'The King Lives' is an album by the Sabratese pop band, Rinceton Preview. It was released on 14th January, 1987 on R2 the B Records, and went to number #3 in the Album Chart in the weeks of its release. It had generally positive reviews from the press, and was certified platinum (1 million units) after three weeks.

Tracklisting

1. 'The King Lives'
2. 'A Week'
3. 'Too Far'**
4. '90 Miles to Carlisle'
5. 'Closed Shop'
6. 'Graveyard Gates'
7. 'Seventeen Times'*
8. 'It Started On An Afternoon'
9. 'Buildup'
10. 'Underneath the Water'
11. 'Boys and Men'
12. 'Finals'**

All songs by A. Raneberg (except *, by Raneberg/ Smythe, and **, by Rinceton Preview)

Personnel

Allan Raneberg: Vocals/ Guitars/ Drums/ Brass
Denzel D. Smythe: Bass/ Backing Vocals/ Guitars
Mitchell Whitemayer: Drums/ Percussion/ Keyboards
Bernard Saefon: Production
Alex Mayers: Engineer
Tony Strang: Mixing

Singles

  • 'A Week' - released 7th January 1987 - highest chart position #14
  • 'Underneath the Water' - released 20th April 1987 - highest chart position #11
  • 'Too Far' - released 2nd July 1987 - highest chart position #15
  • 'Buildup' - released 14th December 1987 - highest chart position #13

Trivia