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| Biography: Jude Cole joined the British power pop band the Records in 1980, after their first album was released, and remained with the group for one album. After a few years, Cole then re-emerged with his own solo record, 1987's self-titled Jude Cole, which was a much slicker, mainstream-oriented affair than any ...Read full biography |
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Released: 1990 Label: Reprise Critics' Rating:  Adding a little tougher sound, A View From 3rd Street finds Jude Cole cranking out the tunes that should've been on the radio, but with the exception of the hit "Baby It's Tonight," very few of them were. ...Read full reviewReleased: 1987 Label: Wounded Bird Critics' Rating:  Taking bits of Hall & Oates' blue-eyed soul, the rocking rhythms a la Bryan Adams and add super tunes refined with slick '80s L.A. production, and you can pretty much sum up how Jude Cole sounds. Cole ...Read full review
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