Every Kind Of People by Robert Palmer

SONG OF THE DAY

“Every Kinda People” by Robert Palmer (Double Fun, Island Records, 1978). Written by Andy Fraser.

INTERESTING FACTS (a la wikipedia)

– “Every Kinda People” was Palmer’s first hit song in the U.S., reaching the Top 20.

– Robert Palmer sings vocals on the track, as well as playing Bass, Guitar, percussion, drums, Keyboards, and doing all of the production work.

– With its blend of Caribbean steel pan, violins and moving lyrics, “Every Kinda People” has become one of Palmer’s best-loved songs, covered multiple times by other artists (including S Club, Frankie Goes To Hollywood, Chaka Demus and Pliers, Randy Crawford and Amy Grant) and cited by music fans and spiritual groups for its positive message of peace and multiculturalism.

– In addition to the 1978 original, Palmer had it remixed on both of his Addictions greatest-hits albums, the first (in 1989) a slight remix by Eric Thorngren and the other a Caribbean-flavored 1992 version engineered by Pino Pischetola.

Double Fun is Robert Palmer’s fourth solo album.

– Self-produced, this pop album is influenced by multiple genres including blue-eyed soul, disco and heavy rock but maintains an overall consistency of production which holds it all together.

– The album peaked at #45 on the Billboard Pop Albums chart in 1978, his highest rank up to that point.

– The album is currently out of print and original WEA first pressings of this CD demand prices well into four figures.

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