With The Living Years, Mike + the Mechanics firmly established themselves in the adult contemporary genre after the mid-'80s pop of their debut. Slickly produced with rich vocals from Paul Carrack and Paul Young, The Living Years moves smoothly between anthemic ballads such as the title track and more up-beat numbers such as "Seeing Is Believing." The band even shows a trace of Mike Rutherford's prog rock roots with Genesis on the epic-like, "Why Me?" When the group try their hands at funk, as on "Don't," or harder rock, as on "Black and Blue," they sound quite out of their element. But on mid-tempo tracks with Rutherford's trademark bubbly bass such as "Nobody's Perfect" and "Beautiful Day" and on the infectious "Poor Boy Down" the group display a soulfulness that many in the genre lack even while there is a distinct lack of individuality present in their musicianship. ~ Geoff Orens, All Music Guide
The Living Years
01/01/1988 | Atlantic / Wea
All Music Guide Review
The Living Years Track Listing
Credits of The Living Years
- Alan Murphy
- Guitar
- Christopher Neil
- Vocals (Background), Producer
- Mike Rutherford
- Guitar, Producer, Tenor (Vocal)
- Peter Van Hooke
- Drums
- Paul Young
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)
- John Swannell
- Photography
- Geoff Halpin
- Photography
- Paul Gumersall
- Assistant Engineer
- Michael Stuckey
- Choir Master
- Halpin Grey Vermeir
- Cover Design
- Terry Irwin
- Assistant Engineer
- Mike + the Mechanics
- Main Performer
- B.A. Robertson
- Keyboards
- Tony Banks
- Engineer
- Alan Carvell
- Vocals (Background)
- Nick Davis
- Engineer
- Martin Ditcham
- Percussion
- Sal Gallina
- Keyboards, ?
- Luis Jardim
- Percussion
- Adrian Lee
- Keyboards
- Paul Carrack
- Vocals, Vocals (Background)















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