Guaranteed (Level 42 song)

"Guaranteed"
Single by Level 42
from the album Guaranteed
Released 1991
Format CD, Vinyl LP
Genre Jazz-funk
Length 4:51
Label RCA
Writer(s) Mike Lindup/Mark King/Gary Husband/Wally Badarou
Producer(s) Level 42, Wally Badarou
Level 42 singles chronology
"Take Care of Yourself"
(1989)
"Guaranteed"
(1991)
"Overtime"
(1991)

"Guaranteed" is a song by English musical group Level 42. It was released in 1991 in the album with the same name, Guaranteed. It is the first single of the decade of 1990, two years before the last single released by Level 42, "Take Care of Yourself".

Song

The song is written by Mark King, Mike Lindup, Gary Husband, and Wally Badarou, producer and secondary composer and musician of the group. Have a great drum and bass performance. Is a jazz-funk song, tipic of the mid of the 1980s. The current guitarist was Allan Holdsworth. The vocals are composed by Mark King, on verses, and a duet with Mike Lindup falsetto on chours. The song is formed for the same structure of the song "Two Hearts Collide", released in 1988 in the album Staring at the Sun. The guitar performance is peculiar, only arrangements.

Music video

This song have two different versions of music video, for the same director: "The Mill". All versions is composed only with the song performances in two different places. The first version in an extern place with mountains, and the second in a white room. The second version have some parts of the first. The two versions have the presence of Jakko Jakszyk on guitars. The record guitarist, Alan Holdsworth get out of the group after the album record.

Reception

Is the song with the most commercial success of the album Guaranteed. Peak in the top 20, in the Britain charts. Is released in Latin countries, like Brazil, and Argentina, without success. The chart success happened only in Europe.

Charts

Chart (1991) Peak
position
Belgian Single Charts 17
Dutch Top 40 13
German Singles Chart[1] 51
Irish Singles Chart 25
UK single charts[2] 17

References

  1. "German Media Control Charts". Germany Charts. Retrieved 2007-06-11.
  2. "Level 42 – Artist chart history". The Official UK Charts Company. Retrieved 2008-04-06.


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