Rhythm of Life
For the Singapore TV series, see Rhythm of Life (TV series).  For the Sweet Charity song, see The Rhythm of Life.
| Rhythm of Life | ||||
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| Studio album by Paul Haig | ||||
| Released | 1983 | |||
| Recorded | 1983 | |||
| Genre | Synthpop | |||
| Label | Island, Les Disques du Crépuscule | |||
| Producer | Alex Sadkin, Paul Haig | |||
| Paul Haig chronology | ||||
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Rhythm of Life is a Paul Haig album originally released in 1983 on Island Records and recorded in New York and London by renowned producer Alex Sadkin. This collection of nine electro-funk cuts features guest musicians such as Bernie Worrell (Parliament/Funkadelic), Anton Fier (The Feelies/Golden Palominos), and Tom Bailey (Thompson Twins). Rhythm of Life includes no less than four singles, and the standout track "Adoration" (originally written as a Josef K song).
In 2003, LTM released the first CD version with five bonus tracks taken from the 1984 mini album Rhythm of Life Remixes.
Track listing - 1983 release
All tracks composed by Paul Haig
- "Heaven Sent"
 - "Never Give Up (Party Party)"
 - "Adoration" (music: Jack Waldman)
 - "Stolen Love"
 - "Don't Rush In" (music: James Locke)
 - "Blue for You" (music: James Locke)
 - "In The World"
 - "Justice"
 - "Work Together"
 
Track listing - 2003 release
- "Heaven Sent"
 - "Never Give Up (Party Party)"
 - "Adoration"
 - "Stolen Love"
 - "Don't Rush In"
 - "Blue for You"
 - "In The World"
 - "Justice"
 - "Work Together"
 - "Heaven Sent" (Remix)
 - "Blue For You" (Remix)
 - "Justice" (Remix)
 - "Never Give Up" (Remix)
 - "Stolen Love" (Remix)
 
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