Level 42

Level 42 - World Machine (1985) 2CDs Deluxe Edition, Remastered 2007

Level 42 - World Machine (1985) 2CDs Deluxe Edition, Remastered 2007
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 767 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 254 Mb | Scans ~ 128 Mb | 01:51:14
Pop/Rock, New Wave, Jazz-Funk, Sophisti-Pop | Label: Polydor | # 9843543

2007 digitally remastered and expanded two CD Deluxe Edition of the band's 1985 commercial breakthrough features a bonus disc. Level 42, led by bassist Mark King, began as a Jazz/Fusion/Pop band in the late '70s and slowly evolved into a Pop/Jazz band with shorter, catchier songs. They scored numerous hit singles in the UK and Europe during the early part of the '80s, but it wasn't until World Machine that they became chart-toppers and began to gain recognition in the U.S. Disc One contains the original album's 10 tracks which includes the band's worldwide hit 'Something About You'. Disc Two features an additional 11 tracks including three BBC recordings, five live performances and three remixes. 21 tracks total.

Level 42 - Guaranteed (1991) {2009, Deluxe Edition}  Music

Posted by popsakov at Jan. 26, 2024
Level 42 - Guaranteed (1991) {2009, Deluxe Edition}

Level 42 - Guaranteed (1991) {2009, Deluxe Edition}
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 1,05 Gb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 418 Mb
Full Scans | 00:57:52 + 01:19:06 | RAR 5% Recovery
Pop Rock / New Wave / Jazz-Funk / Dance-Rock / Jazz Fusion / Synth-Pop
Edsel Records #EDSD 2037

After several hit albums in the U.K., Level 42 finally found American success with the 1986 album World Machine and its hit single, "Something About You." When 1987's follow-up release Running in the Family also scored on this side of the Atlantic, it seemed Level 42 was here to stay. But 1988's Staring at the Sun was an artistic catastrophe and a commercial failure, and Level 42 would never again reach the artistic and commercial peak of its two U.S. successes. Guaranteed was a considerably better album than Staring at the Sun – not that the band could do much worse – but it went virtually unnoticed in America.

Level 42 - Live in Switzerland (2023)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Nov. 23, 2023
Level 42 - Live in Switzerland (2023)

Level 42 - Live in Switzerland (2023)
FLAC (tracks), Lossless / MP3 320 kbps | 1:21:41 | 579 / 187 Mb
Genre: Prog Rock

Level 42 - The Essential Collection (2007)  Music

Posted by ciklon5 at Jan. 7, 2025
Level 42 - The Essential Collection (2007)

Level 42 - The Essential Collection (2007)
FLAC (tracks + .cue,log) | 2:15:56 | 944 Mb
Genre: Rock, Pop, Jazz-Funk

Level 42 At the beginning of their career, Level 42 was squarely a jazz-funk fusion band, contemporaries of fellow Brit funk groups like Atmosfear, Light of the World, Incognito, and Beggar & Co. By the end of the ’80s, however, the band — whose music was instantly recognizable from Mark King’s thumb-slap bass technique and associate member Wally Badarou’s synthesizer flourishes — had crossed over to the point where they were often classified as sophisti-pop and dance-rock, equally likely to be placed in the context of Sade and the Style Council as any group that made polished, upbeat, danceable pop/rock.

Level 42 - Guaranteed (1991)  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 5, 2023
Level 42 - Guaranteed (1991)

Level 42 - Guaranteed (1991)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 398 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 141 Mb | Scans included
Dance-Rock, Jazz-Funk, Pop/Rock, New Wave | Label: RCA | # PD 75055 | Time: 00:57:47

After nine albums on the Polydor label, the band moved to RCA for "Guaranteed", which was released in September 1991 and peaked at # 3 in the UK album charts. It was accompanied by three hit singles in "Guaranteed", "Overtime" and "My Father's Shoes".

Level 42 - The Very Best Of Level 42 (1998)  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 6, 2025
Level 42 - The Very Best Of Level 42 (1998)

Level 42 - The Very Best Of Level 42 (1998)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 582 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 187 Mb
Label: Polydor | # 559373-2 | Time: 01:16:44 | Scans included
Dance-Rock, Pop Rock, New Wave, Jazz-Funk

The Very Best of Level 42 is a compilation released by the UK band Level 42. It features a chronological track listing of the band's hit single releases from 1981 to 1994.

Mark King (Level 42) - Influences (1984)  Music

Posted by Designol at Dec. 25, 2022
Mark King (Level 42) - Influences (1984)

Mark King (Level 42) - Influences (1984)
EAC | FLAC | Tracks (Cue&Log) ~ 254 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 107 Mb | Scans included
Jazz Funk, Fusion, Jazz-Rock, Pop/Rock | Label: Polydor | # 823 088-2 | 00:43:13

Influences is the debut solo album by the British musician, Mark King, who is the singer and bass player with Level 42. It was released by Polydor Records in July 1984. The album features a cover of the song "I Feel Free" by Cream, which was released as a single. King played most of the instruments on the album. Guest musicians include Level 42 keyboardist Mike Lindup and Drummie Zeb from Aswad, who played drums on "Clocks Go Forward".
Level 42 - Classic Level 42: The Universal Masters Collection (1999)

Level 42 - Classic Level 42: The Universal Masters Collection (1999)
EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 562 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 210 Mb
Full Scans | 01:15:29 | RAR 5% Recovery
Pop Rock, New Wave, Synth-Pop, Sophisti-Pop | Polydor #543 411-2

At the beginning of their career, Level 42 was squarely a jazz-funk fusion band, contemporaries of fellow Brit funk groups like Atmosfear, Light of the World, Incognito, and Beggar & Co. By the end of the '80s, however, the band – whose music was instantly recognizable from Mark King's thumb-slap bass technique and associate member Wally Badarou's synthesizer flourishes – had crossed over to the point where they were often classified as sophisti-pop and dance-rock, equally likely to be placed in the context of Sade and the Style Council as was any group that made polished, upbeat, danceable pop/rock. The band's commercial peak came with 1985's World Machine, but they continued to record and tour sporadically throughout the '90s and 2000s.

Level 42 - Level Best (1989)  Music

Posted by Designol at Feb. 25, 2024
Level 42 - Level Best (1989)

Level 42 - Level Best (1989)
EAC | FLAC | Image (Cue&Log) ~ 464 Mb | Mp3 (CBR320) ~ 166 Mb | Scans ~ 53 Mb | 01:12:50
New Wave, Jazz-Funk, Pop/Rock, Sophisti-Pop, Synthpop | Label: Polydor | # 841 399-2

Polydor's Level Best is a thorough, successful overview of the smooth, jazzy British sophisti-pop outfit, containing all of their biggest hits and best material, including the sublime "Something About You." At 18 tracks, it may run a little long, but it still is as comprehensive a summary of Level 42's career as could be hoped.

Level 42 - Running In The Family (2006)  Music

Posted by popsakov at Oct. 2, 2023
Level 42 - Running In The Family (2006)

Level 42 - Running In The Family (2006)
2CD | EAC Rip | FLAC (Img) + Cue + Log ~ 977 Mb | MP3 CBR320 ~ 384 Mb
Full Scans | 01:07:14 + 01:08:57 | RAR 5% Recovery
Jazz-Funk / Synth-Pop / New Wave / Sophisti-Pop / Pop Rock
Weton-Wesgram #BB2188

Manchester band whose blend of smooth jazz, sophisticated pop, and funk topped the British charts during the 1980s and '90s. At the beginning of their career, Level 42 was squarely a jazz-funk fusion band, contemporaries of fellow Brit funk groups like Atmosfear, Light of the World, Incognito, and Beggar & Co. By the end of the '80s, however, the band – whose music was instantly recognizable from Mark King's thumb-slap bass technique and associate member Wally Badarou's synthesizer flourishes – had crossed over to the point where they were often classified as sophisti-pop and dance-rock, equally likely to be placed in the context of Sade and the Style Council as any group that made polished, upbeat, danceable pop/rock. The band's commercial peak came with 1985's World Machine, but they continued to record and tour sporadically throughout the '90s and 2000s.