Robert Palmer
Robert Palmer was a British singer-songwriter, known for his distinctive voice and fusion of musical styles that included rock, pop, soul, and funk. Born on January 19, 1949, in Batley, England, Palmer had a prolific career, marked by his versatility and his collaborations with various artists, in addition to being acclaimed for his successes both solo and with the band Power Station.
Palmer began his musical career in the 70s, but it was in the early 80s that he achieved stardom, especially with the album Addictions (1986), which included the great hits "Addicted to Love" and "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On". The music video for "Addicted to Love," with its impassive face models and sleek visual style, became an iconic image of the era and helped solidify its presence in pop culture.
His album Riptide (1985) was another milestone, with hits such as "Hyperactive!" and "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On," which showcased Palmer's ability to blend rock and funk with a sophisticated, commercial twist. His ability to navigate between genres, blending rock, jazz, soul and funk, made him one of the most distinctive artists of the 1980s.
Prior to his solo career, Robert Palmer had success with the band Power Station, formed in 1984, which also included Duran Duran members John Taylor and Andy Taylor. The band had success with the hit "Some Like It Hot", showcasing Palmer's ability to adapt to the more rock-oriented sound and commercial pop music.
During the '90s, Palmer continued to record and tour, but his impact on pop music began to diminish over time. However, his contribution to music continues to be celebrated, and he is remembered not only for his commercial hits, but also for his ability to traverse diverse musical styles with elegance and sophistication. Robert Palmer passed away in 2003, but his musical legacy lives on through his era-defining albums and unique voice.
Palmer began his musical career in the 70s, but it was in the early 80s that he achieved stardom, especially with the album Addictions (1986), which included the great hits "Addicted to Love" and "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On". The music video for "Addicted to Love," with its impassive face models and sleek visual style, became an iconic image of the era and helped solidify its presence in pop culture.
His album Riptide (1985) was another milestone, with hits such as "Hyperactive!" and "I Didn't Mean to Turn You On," which showcased Palmer's ability to blend rock and funk with a sophisticated, commercial twist. His ability to navigate between genres, blending rock, jazz, soul and funk, made him one of the most distinctive artists of the 1980s.
Prior to his solo career, Robert Palmer had success with the band Power Station, formed in 1984, which also included Duran Duran members John Taylor and Andy Taylor. The band had success with the hit "Some Like It Hot", showcasing Palmer's ability to adapt to the more rock-oriented sound and commercial pop music.
During the '90s, Palmer continued to record and tour, but his impact on pop music began to diminish over time. However, his contribution to music continues to be celebrated, and he is remembered not only for his commercial hits, but also for his ability to traverse diverse musical styles with elegance and sophistication. Robert Palmer passed away in 2003, but his musical legacy lives on through his era-defining albums and unique voice.
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Old Ways For New DaysSpringer Nature Switzerland AG09-20220,00€
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Organize And Declutter Your Home The High-Tech WayIndependently Published10-20190,00€
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Demand And Supply Of Skills In GhanaWorld Bank Publications07-20140,00€
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Letters From Mesopotamia - In 1915 And January, 1916, From Robert Palmer, Who Was Killed In The Battle Of Um El Hannah, June 21, 1916 Aged 27 Years (WLast Post Press05-20140,00€
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God'S Heart... Our HopeWESTBOW PRESS02-20120,00€
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Blues & ChaosSCRIBNER09-20110,00€
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Deep BluesPenguin Books07-19820,00€