Body & Soul (Rick Astley album)
      
Body & Soul is Rick Astley's fourth album, released in 1993. It was not commercially successful, failing to enter the UK album chart. The album charted for a week at number 185 on Billboard 200 and reached number 28 in Italy.[3] Two singles were released from the album. After this album, Astley left the music business behind for several years and released no new material until 2001.
Track listing
-  "The Ones You Love" (D. West, R. Astley) – 4:40
-  "Waiting for the Bell to Ring" (D. West, R. Astley) – 4:53
-  "Hopelessly" (R. Astley, R. Fisher) – 3:34
-  "A Dream for Us" (B. Roberts, R. Astley) – 6:07
-  "Body and Soul" (R. Astley) – 4:09
-  "Enough Love" (A. Morris, I. Devaney, L. Stansfield, R. Astley) – 4:07
-  "Nature's Gift" (A. Morris, I. Devaney, L. Stansfield, R. Astley) – 4:26
-  "Remember the Days" (R. Astley, R. Fisher) – 3:57
-  "Everytime" (D. West, G. Stevenson, R. Astley) – 4:53
-  "When You Love Someone" (R. Astley) – 4:14
-  "Stop Breaking Your Heart" – 4:13 (Japanese release only)
2010 re-issue
On 3 May 2010 an expanded edition of Body and Soul was released in a package together with Free, containing remastered and expanded editions of both albums across two discs.[4]
Tracklist
-  "The Ones You Love" – 4:40
-  "Waiting for the Bell to Ring" – 4:53
-  "Hopelessly" – 3:34
-  "A Dream for Us" – 6:07
-  "Body and Soul" – 4:09
-  "Enough Love" – 4:07
-  "Nature's Gift" – 4:26
-  "Remember the Days" – 3:57
-  "Everytime" – 4:53
-  "When You Love Someone" – 4:14
-  "Stop Breaking Your Heart" - 4:15
-  "The Ones You Love" (Single Edit) - 4:22
-  "Hopelessly" (Live) - 3:50
-  "Move Right Out" (Twelve-Inch Mix) - 6:35
-  "Never Knew Love" (The 3 Day Mix) - 8:37
-  "The Ones You Love" (Instrumental) - 4:51
Credits
- Musicians
-  Rick Astley – lead and backing vocals
-  Dave West – keyboards, drum programming, bass, organ
-  Richard Cottle – keyboards, electric piano, Wurlitzer, synth bass (tracks 3-5, 8)
-  Jim Williams – classical guitar (track 3)
-  Tony Patler – guitar, Moog bass (tracks 4, 6, 7, 9)
-  Felix Krish – bass guitar (track 8)
-  Mark Brzezicki – live drums (track 1)
-  Ian Thomas – percussion (tracks 2, 4, 6-9)
-  Nigel Hitchcock – saxophone, guitar (tracks 2, 4, 6, 8)
-  Beverly Skeet – backing vocals (tracks 1, 2)
-  Derek Green – backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6-10)
-  Paul 'T.J.' Lee – backing vocals (tracks 1, 2, 4, 6-10)
-  Gina Foster – backing vocals (track 10)
- Production
-  Gary Stevenson – engineer
-  Tom Lord-Alge – mixing
-  Norman Mooore – art design
-  Paul Cox – photography
References