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.
Forever Now
Level 42
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Forever Now Review
by William Cooper
Track Listing
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Level 42 | 05:28 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 07:13 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 06:09 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 05:24 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 05:39 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 04:57 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 04:51 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 04:59 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 04:08 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 04:14 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 04:21 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 05:04 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 06:45 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 04:56 | Amazon | |||
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Level 42 | 03:53 | Amazon |