What better venue for an Eddy Grant performance than London's Notting Hill Carnival? The capitol's cosmopolitan denizens hail from around the world, and its large West...
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After the worldwide success of Killer on the Rampage, Eddy Grant took a three-year sabbatical to build his own studio. By the time he returned in 1987, the rest of the world...
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After the commercial failure of his debut solo album, Message Man, Eddy Grant returned to the studio to record Walking on Sunshine. A labor of love and self-confidence, the...
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Eddy Grant's most popular album, 1983's Killer on the Rampage, was an international hit, slaying its way into the Top Ten in the U.S. The album spun off the smash hit...
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London's Greatest Hits opens up with a 2001 remix of "Electric Avenue," which signals that it is targeted at a younger, newer audience. The rest of the record simply serves...
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