About this album

Sound: "Uplifting melodies intertwine with rhythmic grooves, creating a vibrant dance-pop tapestry infused with soulful harmonies."

Where they were

Released on September 1, 1992, 'Harmony' was Londonbeat's third studio album, coming after their successful breakthrough with 'In the Blood.' At this stage in their career, the band aimed to solidify their presence in the dance-pop genre while exploring new lyrical themes and musical styles.

Why it matters

'Harmony' achieved commercial success, peaking at number 29 on the UK Albums Chart and solidifying Londonbeat's reputation. The album featured the hit single 'You Bring on the Sun,' which further cemented their influence in the early '90s dance music scene.

Essential tracks

  • "You Bring on the Sun" — This lead single encapsulates the album's joyful energy and became a defining track for Londonbeat, showcasing their signature blend of pop and dance elements.
  • "Lover You Send Me Colours" — This track highlights the band's lyrical depth and melodic sophistication, with a rich arrangement that contributes to its standout quality on the album.
  • "Give a Gift to Yourself" — A poignant anthem about self-love and empowerment, this track resonates with listeners through its uplifting message and catchy chorus.

Release Date

September 1, 1992

Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Tracklist

  1. 1 You Bring on the Sun 3:35
  2. 2 Lover You Send Me Colours 4:17
  3. 3 That's How I Feel About You 3:57
  4. 4 Some Lucky Guy 4:36
  5. 5 Secret Garden 4:00
  6. 6 Give a Gift to Yourself 2:50
  7. 7 Harmony 7:09
  8. 8 All Born Equal 4:05
  9. 9 Rainbow Ride 5:11
  10. 10 Keeping the Memories Alive 4:18
  11. 11 The Sea of Tranquility 6:26