Forever Now is Level 42's best album since the mid-'80s heyday of World Machine and Running in the Family. After a two-album hiatus, drummer Phil Gould returned to the band on what would become its final studio release. The jazzy, horn-drenched title track is the highlight, but there are many solid cuts here, including "Learn to Say No" and the Hall & Oates sound-alike "Love in a Peaceful World." Incidentally, the track listing is considerably different from the European release (some tunes were remixed, while others were replaced altogether), but the quality is still intact. A worthy swan song. ~ William Cooper, All Music Guide
Forever Now
12/05/1995
All Music Guide Review
Forever Now Track Listing
Credits of Forever Now
- Julian Mendelsohn
- Mixing
- Ann Morfee
- Director, String Director
- John Thirkell
- Trumpet
- Chris Tombling
- Leader
- Gavyn Wright
- Leader
- Paul Wright
- Engineer, Mixing
- Simon Osborne
- Engineer
- Goetz Botzenhardt
- Engineer
- Opus 20
- Strings
- Paul Wright III
- Engineer, Mixing
- Robin Ayling
- Coordination
- Daniel Bloom
- Guitar
- Julie Gardener
- Engineer, Assistant Engineer
- Mark King
- Organ, Synthesizer, Harp, Vocals, Guitar (Bass), Producer, Loops, Guitar Loops, Engineer
- Steve Anderson
- Producer, Mixing
- Gary Barnacle
- Saxophone
- Miles Bould
- Percussion
- Stuart Brooks
- Trumpet
- Richard Edwards
- Trombone
- Steve Fitzmaurice
- Mixing, Assistant
- Phil Gould
- Organ, Drums, Vocals, Piano, Producer, Drum Loop, Drum Programming
- Mike Lindup
- Synthesizer, Piano (Grand), Wurlitzer, String Arrangements, Fender Rhodes, Producer, Vocals, Piano, Organ (Hammond), Arranger
- Wally Badarou
- Organ, Synthesizer, Guitar, Piano, Drums, Organ (Hammond), Vocals, Producer, ?, Fender Rhodes
- Level 42
- Main Performer
- Derek Watkins
- Trumpet

















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