The album and its titular single, released in 1987 by the English singer-songwriter
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Searching for this exact file on mainstream streaming services is futile. Spotify, Apple Music, and Tidal all offer lossy or lossless streaming, but they do not let you download a file. You are at the mercy of their encoding (usually AAC or Ogg Vorbis). "Wonderful Life" The album and its titular single,
: Produced largely by Dave "Dix" Dickie, the sound is defined by Vearncombe’s distinctive baritone vocals, which critics have compared to a mix of Bryan Ferry and Morrissey. Commercial Success : The album reached Colin Vearncombe sadly passed away in 2016, but
Colin Vearncombe sadly passed away in 2016, but his legacy is cemented in this masterpiece. It is an album that feels mature, timeless, and undeniably human.