Love and Money
Love and Money
Group from United Kingdom
Genres: Scottish, pop, 80s, british, 80's
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About Love and Money
James Grant left his backseat role in Friends Again in 1984 and took his guitar and vocals to form Love and Money in 1985. It became the outlet for his developing songwriting skills. Love and Money released the single 'Candybar Express' in 1986 (UK 56) receiving airplay on new wave radio stations with its mix of jazz, soul, and funk. This debut album however seemed to go unnoticed and did not chart. Their second album "Strange Kind of Love", produced by legendary Steely Dan producer Gary Katz, achieved silver disk status and great critical acclaim, and is now recognised as a classic. Third album "Dogs in the Traffic" spawned some minor singles success, but they would eventually break up in 1994 after releasing a fourth album "Little Death". James Grant himself went solo but despite positive critical reviews is still searching for commercial success. Streamable songs by the band can be found at the incorrect tag Love & Money
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6,588 listeners · 103,462 plays via Last.fm
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Love and Money — Top 14 songs
| Artist | Song title | Like / Dislike | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Love & Money | Halleluiah Man (1988) | ||
| Love & Money | Halleluiah Man | ||
| Love & Money | Strange Kind Of Love | ||
| Love & Money | Walk The Last Mile | ||
| Love & Money | Halleluiah man | ||
| Love & Money | River Of People | ||
| Love & Money | Candybar Express [1986] | ||
| Love & Money | Strange kind of love | ||
| Love & Money | The Devil's Debt | ||
| Love & Money | This Is the Last Time | ||
| Love & Money | Shape Of Things To Come | ||
| Love & Money | Hallelujah Man | ||
| Love & Money | Halleluiah Man | ||
| Love & Money | Up Escalator |