Paul Rutherford

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Get Real 08:22 Tools
Get Real (Happy House mix) 07:03 Tools
Oh World 03:57 Tools
Get Real - Happy House Mix 07:27 Tools
I Want Your Love 03:49 Tools
Catch A Falling Star 06:29 Tools
Get Real (Pete Gooding Secret Life Remix) 05:11 Tools
Noita Neila 04:30 Tools
Who Said It Was Easy 05:10 Tools
Elaquest 11:30 Tools
Cracked Wide Open 06:31 Tools
Deep At The Centre 04:59 Tools
Esuni Setag 09:05 Tools
Lonescariso 05:31 Tools
Light 00:00 Tools
The Gospel Truth 05:55 Tools
Half The Picture 04:56 Tools
Lunar Love 05:18 Tools
The Funny Side of Discreet 06:30 Tools
Get Real (Sinister) 09:29 Tools
Osirac Senol 14:57 Tools
Er Player Blues Now 03:23 Tools
I Want Your Love (Extended Mix) 06:54 Tools
Happy Face 06:50 Tools
Get Real - Just Be Re-Rub 06:50 Tools
Get Real - Just Be Rub 08:23 Tools
Pushed Away 05:19 Tools
I Want Your L.U.R.V.E. 04:06 Tools
Oh World (Universal Mix) 10:02 Tools
That Moon 07:53 Tools
Get Real (Just Be Rub) 08:22 Tools
Get Real (Robert Babicz Dub) 07:53 Tools
Get Real (Robert Babicz Remix) 08:22 Tools
Get Real 320(Paul Woolford Re-Edit) 06:56 Tools
05-paul_rutherford_-_get_real_(happy_house_mix)-dgn 04:06 Tools
903/1 18:27 Tools
Oh World (Extended Mix) 06:56 Tools
Get Real - Pete Gooding Remix 08:08 Tools
Get Real (Hardcore) 09:32 Tools
Get Real (Pete Gooding Remix) 08:08 Tools
Paul Rutherford-Get Real 05:59 Tools
Get Real - Darren Emerson Remix 09:24 Tools
Loliloquy 14:28 Tools
Total Eclipse 04:16 Tools
Get Real (Darren Emerson Remix) 07:37 Tools
903/2 07:37 Tools
Bottling Up 07:37 Tools
903/4 11:40 Tools
Bottle Out 05:59 Tools
That Moon (Radio Edit) 04:07 Tools
I Want Your Love (Radio Mix) 03:49 Tools
Blue Bottle 07:37 Tools
903/3 09:32 Tools
Berl in Zil 05:26 Tools
I Want Your Love (Arthur Baker Remix) 06:45 Tools
Oh World (Original 7" Mix) 03:54 Tools
Oh World (Instrumental) 04:03 Tools
Get Real (Just Be Re-Rub) 04:03 Tools
Get Real (Paul Woolford Re-Edit) 04:16 Tools
Swing On 04:56 Tools
Seduction (Edit) 04:20 Tools
yep 321 06:22 Tools
Get Real (Don't let them dub you down) 06:22 Tools
Secundus 04:34 Tools
roman tick 06:09 Tools
paunch and judies 06:09 Tools
realign 4 06:09 Tools
Sequence 72 25:38 Tools
Iris 12:18 Tools
A Song My Granny Taught Me 07:32 Tools
Primus 16:24 Tools
Not a Very Wonderful Ballad 05:53 Tools
Get Real (Don't Let 'Em Dub You Down - Early Fade) 06:22 Tools
three levels 06:45 Tools
happy face (full length) 06:51 Tools
Get Real (Adonis' Happy House Mix) 07:25 Tools
Quartus 12:24 Tools
Tertius 13:18 Tools
Berlintro 09:38 Tools
Get Real - Don't Let 'Em Dub You Down (Early Fade) 06:22 Tools
chefor 06:22 Tools
Get Real (12") 06:51 Tools
I Want Your Love - Arthur Baker Remix 06:51 Tools
This Is Not America 04:01 Tools
Oh World - Original 7" Mix 06:51 Tools
pisa ear 06:51 Tools
Duet for One 06:51 Tools
Elesol A 06:51 Tools
I Want Your Love - Radio Mix 06:51 Tools
Seduction 06:51 Tools
Elesol C 06:51 Tools
Elesol B 06:51 Tools
neuph 06:51 Tools
Non Sequence 06:51 Tools
Sequence 73 06:51 Tools
Angilas 04:01 Tools
NASTY P//WU TANG VS LANA DEL R 04:01 Tools
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There are two artists with the name Paul Rutherford. The first, chronologically, was a free improvisational trombonist from England. The second was member of the 80's pop group Frankie Goes to Hollywood. 1. Paul Rutherford (1940-2007) was a free improv trombone player. He was part of the early 70s improv group Iskra 1903 with guitarist Derek Bailey and bassist Barry Guy. After a few years the group was revived with Philipp Wachsmann replacing Bailey, a phase of the group's life that lasted from roughly 1977 to 1995. Iskra 1903 was one of the earliest free improvising groups to omit a drummer/percussionist, permitting the players to explore a range of textures and dynamics which set it apart from other contemporary improvising ensembles like Spontaneous Music Ensemble and AMM. The group's unusual name means "spark" in Russian; it was the title of a revolutionary newspaper edited by Lenin. The "1903" designation means "20th century music for trio"; occasionally Evan Parker played with the group (Iskra 1904) and Rutherford also at one point assembled a 12-piece ensemble called, inevitably, Iskra 1912. Rutherford also played with Globe Unity Orchestra, London Jazz Composer's Orchestra, and the Mike Westbrook Orchestra. He also played a very small number of gigs with Soft Machine. He is perhaps most famous for solo trombone improvisations. His album "The Gentle harm of the bourgeoisie" is a landmark recording in solo trombone. Rutherford died on 6 August 2007, aged 67. (based on the Wikipedia article) 2.Paul Rutherford (born December 8, 1959 in Liverpool, England) was the backing vocalist and dancer with 1980s pop band Frankie Goes to Hollywood (FGTH), one of the group's two openly gay singers. He was born in inner-city Liverpool but several years later moved to the Cantril Farm estate, where future footballer Mick Quinn and future comedian Craig Charles were among his neighbors. He emerged from the 1970s punk scene on Merseyside to team up with Johnson in a new band which would go on to dominate the UK Singles Chart in 1984 thanks to a mixture of skill, controversy, marketability and luck. The band released two albums: the international best-selling "Welcome To The Pleasuredome" which spawned one of the biggest hit singles of the 80's: "Relax." Further singles "Two Tribes", "The Power Of Love" and "Welcome To The Pleasuredome" all topped the singles charts worldwide as well. Although the follow-up album "Liverpool" wasn't as big as "Pleasuredome", it still did well- "Rage Hard", "Warriors Of The Wasteland" and "Watching The Wildlife" were hits. When the band decided to part, Rutherford released a solo album called "Oh World." Martin Fry and Mark White of ABC collaborated on a few of the songs, including the single "Get Real." Another noteworthy track was his cover of Chic's "I Want Your Love." Paul is known for being one of the first stars to endorse nipple-piercing and also for the ace of hearts he had tattooed on his arm. Rutherford currently lives on Waiheke Island, New Zealand, with his longterm partner, although has moved to the UK due to the reunion of some of the Frankie Goes To Hollywood members. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.