Nik Kershaw burst onto the music scene in 1984 with his debut album “Human Racing.” He quickly became one of the most popular artists of the decade, with eight singles entering the Top 40 of the UK Singles Chart, including hits like “Wouldn’t It Be Good,” “The Riddle,” and “When a Heart Beats.” Kershaw’s follow-up album, also titled “The Riddle,” was released only nine months later, cementing his status as a pop music icon.
Now, fans can enjoy a career-spanning overview of Kershaw’s work with “Nik Kershaw Collected.” This 2LP set features all of his hits and is housed in a gatefold sleeve with liner notes, making it a must-have for any fan of 1980s pop music. From his early success with “Human Racing” to his appearance at Live Aid in 1985, Nik Kershaw’s music continues to captivate audiences and remains an important part of the pop music canon.
SIDE A1. I WON’T LET THE SUN GO DOWN ON ME |
SIDE B1. WHEN A HEART BEATS |
SIDE C1. ONE WORLD |
SIDE D1. OH YOU BEAUTIFUL THING |