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Original Studio Albums 1984 - 1992
Packaged in a deluxe clamshell box, this 5CD set contains, for the first time together in one release, all five of the original CD-format studio albums that Howard Jones released on WEA Records between 1984 and 1992.
Having signed for WEA Records in 1983, Howard Jones went on to record and release five original studio albums for them. The first two of these albums, āHumanās Libā and āDream Into Actionā were multi-million best-selling albums that went on to achieve platinum and gold status all over the world including the UK and USA.
Also included are the UK gold-selling āOne To Oneā, āCross That Lineā (that contained the two US Top 30 hit singles āEverlasting Loveā and āThe Prisonerā) and āIn The Runningā (that contained the US Top 40 hit single āLift Me Upā).
All of the albums feature the remastered versions from when they were re-issued between 2018 and 2021.
⢠All five albums are packaged in mini-LP card wallet sleeves.
⢠Also includes a chunky 48-page fully illustrated CD booklet containing sleevenotes for each of the five albums by the respected music journalist, Anil Prasad.
Having signed for WEA Records in 1983, Howard Jones went on to record and release five original studio albums for them. The first two of these albums, āHumanās Libā and āDream Into Actionā were multi-million best-selling albums that went on to achieve platinum and gold status all over the world including the UK and USA.
Also included are the UK gold-selling āOne To Oneā, āCross That Lineā (that contained the two US Top 30 hit singles āEverlasting Loveā and āThe Prisonerā) and āIn The Runningā (that contained the US Top 40 hit single āLift Me Upā).
All of the albums feature the remastered versions from when they were re-issued between 2018 and 2021.
⢠All five albums are packaged in mini-LP card wallet sleeves.
⢠Also includes a chunky 48-page fully illustrated CD booklet containing sleevenotes for each of the five albums by the respected music journalist, Anil Prasad.
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Packaged in a deluxe clamshell box, this 5CD set contains, for the first time together in one release, all five of the original CD-format studio albums that Howard Jones released on WEA Records between 1984 and 1992.
Having signed for WEA Records in 1983, Howard Jones went on to record and release five original studio albums for them. The first two of these albums, āHumanās Libā and āDream Into Actionā were multi-million best-selling albums that went on to achieve platinum and gold status all over the world including the UK and USA.
Also included are the UK gold-selling āOne To Oneā, āCross That Lineā (that contained the two US Top 30 hit singles āEverlasting Loveā and āThe Prisonerā) and āIn The Runningā (that contained the US Top 40 hit single āLift Me Upā).
All of the albums feature the remastered versions from when they were re-issued between 2018 and 2021.
⢠All five albums are packaged in mini-LP card wallet sleeves.
⢠Also includes a chunky 48-page fully illustrated CD booklet containing sleevenotes for each of the five albums by the respected music journalist, Anil Prasad.
Having signed for WEA Records in 1983, Howard Jones went on to record and release five original studio albums for them. The first two of these albums, āHumanās Libā and āDream Into Actionā were multi-million best-selling albums that went on to achieve platinum and gold status all over the world including the UK and USA.
Also included are the UK gold-selling āOne To Oneā, āCross That Lineā (that contained the two US Top 30 hit singles āEverlasting Loveā and āThe Prisonerā) and āIn The Runningā (that contained the US Top 40 hit single āLift Me Upā).
All of the albums feature the remastered versions from when they were re-issued between 2018 and 2021.
⢠All five albums are packaged in mini-LP card wallet sleeves.
⢠Also includes a chunky 48-page fully illustrated CD booklet containing sleevenotes for each of the five albums by the respected music journalist, Anil Prasad.
















