In 1975 the second album Smokey in England on the market: Changing All The Time. The fact that the times had changed, one noticed immediately: Off-earth rock towards Rockbaladen. Production team Nicky Chinn / Mike Chapman changed the recording studio and Smokey now produced in the French Paris at EMI Pathe. Even phonetically took you a master of his craft on board: The now legendary Phil Danny took care of the strings. A wonderful album with printed inner sleeve and a bridge on the cover, which is legendary among Smokiefans. Many were photographed in front of her in Bradford. In addition to the single hits "If You Think You Know How To Love Me" (the breakthrough international) and "Do not Play Your Rock'n'Roll To (a song against the eternal Zickerei young female teenager) document" Changing All the Time "and "Umbrella Day" excellent guitar work. Before Chinn / Chapman we must now draw the legendary record producer hat. These were real-rounder. The booklet contains all the text, chart quotations and the single cover images. As a bonus, the single B-sides on it. For the first time . the previously lost as a master tape "'tis Me" And do not forget: the homage of their own hometown of Smokey "Back to Bradford" Lo and behold. At least on the CD booklet is now after 17 years, finally the title of "Julie worden.Auch corrected "to correctly" Julia "Terry Uttlay-ups Uttley - is finally spelled correctly Well then: Smokie Forever in new digitally remastered sound by Tim Turan Audio Ltd.- a treat for the ears..