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  1. Chasing Shadows is the Comsat Angels' sixth album, released in 1986 on Island Records. Having left Jive Records, the band had gotten a recording contract with Island, aided by Robert Palmer, who confessed on a TV show to be a fan of the Comsat Angels.

  2. The band found a fan and supporter in Robert Palmer (a fellow Yorkshireman), who was at the height of his popularity at this point in the 1980s. Palmer facilitated the Comsat Angels' signing to Island Records, and he served as executive producer for their next album, Chasing Shadows (1986) and even

  3. 16 de nov. de 2015 · These four remastered 2CD deluxe packages showcase pivotal albums from the band’s catalogue – Waiting For a Miracle, Sleep No More, Fiction and Chasing Shadows/Fire On The Moon. Robert Palmer contributed to vocals You’ll Never Know on Chasing Shadows (and got an ‘executive producer’ credit for his trouble), which is ...

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  4. Following the missteps of two more mainstream-sounding efforts, the Comsat Angels signed to Island at the behest of an in-house champion — Robert Palmer, in another example of his wide and intriguing tastes — and created Chasing Shadows, almost picking up where Fiction

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    Chasing Shadows in Q Despite an initial chorus of critical acclaim, the Sheffield quartet lost their way in the early '80s and had passed their sell-by date with a couple of record companies before Robert Palmer 's timely intercession secured the current deal with Island.

  6. 27 de nov. de 2015 · View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 2015 Vinyl release of "Chasing Shadows" on Discogs.

  7. Sneakin' Sally Through the Alley is the debut solo album by Robert Palmer, released in 1974. It was his first effort after three album releases co-fronting the band Vinegar Joe. [5] [6] Palmer is backed by The Meters and Lowell George of Little Feat.