Everlasting Love cover

Everlasting Love

Howard Jones · 1989

17 min · 4 tracks · new wave · pop rock · synth-pop

Synth-driven melodies intertwine with introspective lyrics, creating a vibrant tapestry of 80s pop and new wave energy.

Everlasting Love is a single by Howard Jones, released in 1989. Synth-driven melodies intertwine with introspective lyrics, creating a vibrant tapestry of 80s pop and new wave energy. The title track 'Everlasting Love' became a significant hit, reaching the top of charts across several countries. This album is notable for its exploration of contemporary issues through a pop lens, showcasing Jones's ability to blend catchy melodies with thought-provoking themes. Here's what makes it worth your time and what to listen to next.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does Everlasting Love sound like?

Synth-driven melodies intertwine with introspective lyrics, creating a vibrant tapestry of 80s pop and new wave energy. Rooted in new wave and pop rock.

What makes Everlasting Love by Howard Jones notable?

The title track 'Everlasting Love' became a significant hit, reaching the top of charts across several countries. This album is notable for its exploration of contemporary issues through a pop lens, showcasing Jones's ability to blend catchy melodies with thought-provoking themes. Released in 1989, 'Everlasting Love' marked Howard Jones's transition into the late 80s pop landscape, following his 1986 album 'One to One'. At this point in his career, Jones was solidifying his place within the synth-pop genre after achieving significant success with earlier hits like 'What Is Love?' and 'No One Is to Blame'.

How many songs are on Everlasting Love?

Everlasting Love has 4 tracks, running approximately 17 minutes.

Tracklist

4 tracks·17:49

Best experienced from track one — press play and let it unfold.

  • 1 Everlasting Love Standout 4:21
  • 2 The Brutality of Fact Standout 4:27
  • 3 Power of the Media 4:46
  • 4 No One Is to Blame Standout 4:15

Release Date

February 20, 1989

Genre

new wave, pop rock, synth-pop

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Artist Origin

United Kingdom

Runtime

17 min 49 sec