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1976 - Some People Can Do What They Like: Download. 1978 - Double. 1990 - Robert Palmer & UB40 - I'll Be Your Baby Tonight: Download. Jul 31, 2018  Provided to YouTube by Universal Music Group What Can You Bring Me Robert Palmer Some People Can Do What They Like ℗ 1976 Island Records, a division of Universal Music Operations Limited.

1976Label: Island Records - ILPS 9420,Island Records - 28 145 XOT. Format: Vinyl LP, Album. Country: US. Genre: Rock. Style: Pop Rock, Funk, SoulRobert Palmer 's third album is a blue-eyed soul disc that sits comfortably alongside Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley and Pressure Drop.

. Little Feat.Robert Allen Palmer (19 January 1949 – 26 September 2003) was an English singer-songwriter, musician and record producer. He was known for his distinctive, soulful voice, sartorial elegance and for combining, and.Palmer's involvement in the began in the 1960s, covered four decades and included a spell with the band. He found success both in his solo career and with, and had songs in both the United Kingdom and the United States in the 1980s. Three of his hit singles, “”, ' and “”, were accompanied with stylish music videos directed by British fashion photographer.Palmer received a number of awards throughout his career, including two for, an and two nominations for Best.

He died aged 54, following a heart attack on 26 September 2003. Contents.Music career 1964–1973: Early bands Palmer's father was a British naval intelligence officer stationed in. In 1949, Palmer moved with his family from Batley, where he was born, to. Influenced as a child by blues, soul and jazz music on, Robert Palmer joined his first band, The Mandrakes, at the age of 15 whilst still at.

His first major break came with the departure of singer from the band in 1969, after which Palmer was invited to London to sing on their single 'Gypsy Girl'. The vocals for the album The Alan Bown Set!, originally recorded by Roden (and released in the US that way), were re-recorded by Palmer after the success of the single. According to music journalist Paul Lester, Palmer rose from northern clubs in England to become 'elegant and sophisticated' and the master of several styles.In 1970 Palmer joined the 12-piece jazz-rock fusion band Dada, which featured singer and her husband.

After a year, Palmer, Brooks and Gage formed / band. Palmer played rhythm guitar in the band, and shared lead vocals with Brooks. Signed to the label, they released three albums: Vinegar Joe (1972), Rock 'n' Roll Gypsies (1972) and Six Star General (1973), before disbanding in March 1974. Brooks later said that Palmer 'was a very good-looking guy', and that female fans were happy to find that Brooks and Palmer were not romantically linked. 1974–1984: Early solo career signed Palmer to a solo deal in 1974. His first solo album recorded in, Louisiana, in 1974, was heavily influenced by the music of and the funk fusion of who acted as backing band along with producer/guitarist of Little Feat. Although unsuccessful in the UK, both the album and single reached the Top 100 in the US.

Notably, 'Sailin' Shoes' (the album's first track, and a Little Feat cover), Palmer's own 'Hey Julia' and the -penned title track carry virtually the same rhythm, and were packaged on the album as a 'trilogy' without a pause between them.After relocating with his wife to New York City, Palmer released, named for the cover version of the reggae hit by, in November 1975 (featuring bassist ). He toured with Little Feat to promote the - and rock-infused album.With the failure of follow-up album, however, Palmer decided to move to, directly across the street from.In 1978, he released, a collection of -influenced rock, including a of '. The album reached the Top 50 on the US chart and scored a Top 20 single with the -penned '.

The song has been covered by other artists including and Pliers,. It reached number 16 on the.Palmer's next album was an artistic departure, concentrating on pure rock. 1979's produced his second Top 20 single with 's '. The number 14 hit also gave Palmer his second Billboard Hot 100 year-end chart hit.The 1980s saw Palmer find an increasing amount of commercial success. The album, produced by Palmer and featuring and, generated hits on both sides of the, first with the radio-friendly single ' and then '.

Catchy music videos matching the stylings of gave him much needed exposure to a younger audience. The success was repeated with the 1982 EP release of.In April 1983 was released, which, while not as commercially successful as Clues, did feature the title song and Palmer's cover of 's ', with The System's contributing keyboard tracks to the latter song.

On 31 May 1983, Palmer's concert at the was recorded and broadcast on. On 23 July 1983, Palmer performed at, where he struck up friendships with members of that would spawn the.1985–1997: The Power Station and MTV success When Duran Duran went on hiatus, guitarist and bassist joined former drummer and Palmer to form. Their, recorded mainly at for which the band was named, with overdubs and mixing at in, reached the Top 20 in the UK and the Top 10 in the US. It spawned two hit singles with ' (US number 6) and a of the song ', which peaked one position higher than the original at US number 9. Palmer performed live with the band only once that year, on. The band toured, and played, with singer after Palmer bowed out at the last moment to go back into the recording studio to further his solo career.Some critics described Palmer's abandonment of the tour as unprofessional. In magazine, he hit back at the claims he joined the band for money: 'Firstly, I didn't need the money, and secondly the cash wasn't exactly a long time coming.

It wasn't exactly an experience that set me up for retirement.' He also was accused of ripping off the Power Station sound for his own records. He snapped: 'Listen, I gave the Power Station that sound. They took it from me, not the other way around.' Palmer recorded the album at in 1985, recruiting Thompson and Andy Taylor to play on some tracks plus Power Station record producer, who worked with Thompson in Chic, to helm the production. Riptide featured the US number 1 and UK number 5 single '.

'Addicted to Love' reached number 1 in the United States. The single was accompanied by a memorable and much-imitated music video, directed by, in which Palmer is surrounded by a bevy of near-identically clad, heavily made-up female models simulating 'musicians'. Donovan also directed videos for the 'Simply Irresistible' and 'I Didn't Mean to Turn You On'. In September 1986, Palmer performed 'Addicted to Love' at the in Los Angeles. In 1987, he won the for 'Addicted to Love'. At the 1987, Palmer received his first nomination for Best British Male.Another single from Riptide, his cover of 's ', also performed well (US number 2, UK number 9).

Another song, 'Trick Bag', was written by one of his major influences, New Orleans jazz artist.Concerned about the rising crime rate in, Palmer moved to, Switzerland in 1987 and set up his own recording studio. Producing in 1988, Palmer again returned to experimenting, this time with rhythms, heavy rock and white-soul balladeering. He repeated his previous success of 'Addicted to Love' with the video of ', again with a troupe of female 'musicians'. The song reached number 2 in the US and was Palmer's final Top Ten hit there. The ballad ' also proved to be a hit in the UK, peaking at number 6.

In 1989, he won a second for 'Simply Irresistible', which would later be featured in the -winning musical. At the 1989, Palmer received his second nomination for Best British Male, and 'Simply Irresistible' was nominated for Best British Single.

Magazine voted Palmer the best-dressed rock star for 1990.Palmer expanded his range even further for his next album, (1990). It featured two UK top 10 hits with covers of 's ' (a collaboration with ) and 's '. Throughout the 1990s, Palmer ventured further into diverse material. The 1992 album was a tribute to the era.In 1994, Palmer released to mixed reviews. While the album failed to produce any hit singles in the US, he did find success in the UK with the release of three modest hit singles ', ' and '.In 1995 Palmer released a greatest hits album, which reached number 4 in the UK.

Also in 1995 he reunited with other members of Power Station to record a second album. Bassist John Taylor eventually backed out of the project, to be replaced. Palmer and the rest of the band completed the album (1996), and had just begun touring when Edwards died from.In 1997, Palmer performed with at Wembley. Personal life Palmer met his future wife Sue at in 1969, attracted by her style (silver-coloured boots and a matching mini-dress) and by the book she was reading. They married two years later, and had two children, Jim and Jane. The family moved to in the mid-1970s and then to the a few years later. In 1993, Palmer relocated to, after he found that the islands were unsafe because of drugs and gun violence.

He divorced in 1999.Although Palmer rejected most of the excesses of the rock 'n' roll lifestyle, he was a heavy tobacco user who smoked as many as 60 cigarettes a day. Death Palmer died from a in a Paris hotel room on 26 September 2003 at age 54. He had been in the French capital after recording a television appearance in for, a retrospective titled My Kinda People. His long-term partner, Mary Ambrose, was not with him at his death. Among those who paid tribute were Duran Duran, stating: 'He was a very dear friend and a great artist. This is a tragic loss to the British music industry.'

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