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'''Tracie''' — Far From The Hurting Kind (A&M). The funniest thing about Britain's current fondness for 50s-style hep is the blind determination with which they've resurrected the sort of tuneful treacle rock reacted against in the first place. Tracie Young, like Tracey Ullman, has a pretty voice but little else: give her a song as sweetly melodic as Elvis Costello's "[[(I Love You) When You Sleep]]," and she'll give you back a hit, as would any good singer. But if it's depth you want, stick with Cyndi Lauper.
 
 
 


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Various Artists

Every Man Has A Woman Who Loves Him

Roy Trakin

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Musician, November 1984


Roy Trakin reviews Every Man Has A Woman.

J.D. Considine reviews Far From The Hurting Kind by Tracie.

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Tracie

Far From The Hurting Kind

J.D. Considine

Tracie — Far From The Hurting Kind (A&M). The funniest thing about Britain's current fondness for 50s-style hep is the blind determination with which they've resurrected the sort of tuneful treacle rock reacted against in the first place. Tracie Young, like Tracey Ullman, has a pretty voice but little else: give her a song as sweetly melodic as Elvis Costello's "(I Love You) When You Sleep," and she'll give you back a hit, as would any good singer. But if it's depth you want, stick with Cyndi Lauper.

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