Paula Swann - Paula Swann (1982) -
Guitar, Keyboards, Backing Vocals, and Producer. John La Verne: Bass and Backing Vocals. Stavros: Drums. Tracklist Analysis
Though not a mainstream chart-topper like fellow 1982 releases such as Michael Jackson's Thriller , the Paula Swann LP is a sought-after item for collectors of . Its inclusion of edgy track titles like "Juvenile Hall Brats" and "Beat Me, Whip Me" reflects the era's rebellious underground spirit. Today, copies of the record occasionally surface through specialized outlets such as Records By Mail and eBay .
Swann herself continued a multifaceted career in the arts, eventually becoming known as a high-profile (notably for Paloma Faith) and a photographer, though this 1982 debut remains her primary contribution to the original New Wave canon. PAULA SWANN - Excel Entertainment
Guitar, Keyboards, Backing Vocals, and Producer. John La Verne: Bass and Backing Vocals. Stavros: Drums. Tracklist Analysis
Though not a mainstream chart-topper like fellow 1982 releases such as Michael Jackson's Thriller , the Paula Swann LP is a sought-after item for collectors of . Its inclusion of edgy track titles like "Juvenile Hall Brats" and "Beat Me, Whip Me" reflects the era's rebellious underground spirit. Today, copies of the record occasionally surface through specialized outlets such as Records By Mail and eBay .
Swann herself continued a multifaceted career in the arts, eventually becoming known as a high-profile (notably for Paloma Faith) and a photographer, though this 1982 debut remains her primary contribution to the original New Wave canon. PAULA SWANN - Excel Entertainment