Paul Young, for many years a member of the band Q-Tips, began his career in 1983 with the hit "Wherever I Lay My Hat" and "Come Back And Stay". In the following years, the songwriter and singer recorded (born January 17, 1956 in Luton) plenty of other hits like "Love Of The Common People" and "Everytime You Go Away" and became one of the most successful artists in the 80s. On "Time To Time" all singles from Paul Young's career until 1991 are gathered, recorded from the first up to special for this compilation tracks like "Senza Una Donna," a duet with Zucchero. Also new: A re-recorded version of "Do not Dream It's Over" with Paul Carrack When listening to this CD it is clear that Paul Young was a serious and ambitious artist who processed new ideas and themes in his songs again and again and. high level of quality maintained. Its blend of new wave and pop was guarantor of its success in the 80s, sounding today but dust. Musically clearly outweigh the (class) ballads, rarely there is anecdotal uptempo numbers like "Some People", which, however, compared with the getrageneren songs in terms of originality drop something. Overall, "From Time To Time" offers a well-compiled retrospective of Paul Young's solo career and contains all his hits. Who his style suits, in this "Singles Collection" can be accessed safely.