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Good Fortune (Brotherhood of Man album) : ウィキペディア英語版
Good Fortune (Brotherhood of Man album)

''Good Fortune'' is the ninth album by British pop group Brotherhood of Man. The album was recorded on manager Tony Hiller's label, Dazzle Records in 1980, but went unreleased in the UK. The album did get a release however in Australia on RCA Records.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Brotherhood of Man World discography )〕 Today the album is virtually impossible to get hold of and is considered to be the 'holy grail' among fans.
== Background ==

The album featured the singles "Honey Don't Throw Our Love Away" and "Will You Love Me Tomorrow", which were the first two singles released on Hiller's Dazzle label following their departure from Pye Records at the end of 1979.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Brotherhood of Man biography - Barry Upton joins the Brotherhood )〕 Track "Sugar Mouse" was released as a single in the Netherlands.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= Brotherhood of Man World discography - single releases )〕 Also included on the album was a cover version of the song "You're the Greatest Lover", which had been a million-seller in Europe for the Dutch group Luv', but was unknown in the UK.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= "You're the Greatest Lover" - Luv' )〕 Album track "Heartbreaker" was later re-used as a track on the group's 1983 album, ''Lightning Flash'' (as well as a 1982 B-Side).〔(【引用サイトリンク】title= "Lightning Flash" single )
Like other albums by the group, the style of the tracks was in their trademark pop vein, although a new maturity was present on a number of tracks such as a sombre take on the 1960s hit "Will You Love Me Tomorrow" and ballad, "Let's Get the Show on the Road". This album also saw the group prominently using synthesizers on many tracks for the first time, notably so on songs such as "Saturday Night", which lent the album a more contemporary feel than had been seen on the group's two previous albums. The songs were produced as usual by manager Tony Hiller.
The unusual album cover (for many years unseen by most European fans) depicts the group apparently being held hostage by a robot - possibly in homage to the track "Andrea Android". Another photo session at the time saw the group being menaced by a toy mouse - a possible reference to the "Sugar Mouse" track.

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