"Bring Yourself Back To Me" was also the B-side to Wild's 1971 US single "(Holy Moses!) Everything's Coming Up Roses". Three of de Paul's earliest songs were co-written with Don Gould (formerly a member of The Applejacks) and recorded by Oliver! performer Jack Wild: "Takin' It Easy" and " Bring Yourself Back To Me" from the album Everything's Coming Up Roses, which was released in 1971. In one incident as a student aged 19, de Paul was concussed for two days following a fight with her violent father, prompting her to leave her comfortable family home for a two roomed flat above an Indian restaurant near her College. De Paul later claimed that she and her brother suffered physical abuse at the hands of their father. She attended South Hampstead High School followed by Hornsey College of Art, now part of Middlesex University. She studied classical music with a tutor from the Royal Academy of Music. They were a Jewish family with a Dutch, Austrian and German background, and had one other child, John (b.1944). Lyndsey Monckton Rubin was born to Meta (née de Groot) and Herbert Rubin, a property developer. She represented the UK in the 1977 Eurovision Song Contest, scoring another chart-topping hit in Switzerland and had a successful career as a two-time Ivor Novello Award-winning composer, record producer, actress and television celebrity. After initially writing hits for others, she had her own chart hits in the UK and Europe in the 1970s, starting with UK top 10 single " Sugar Me", and became the first British female artist to achieve a number one with a self-written song (in 1972 in Belgium, Spain and The Netherlands). Between 19 Deluxe also put out releases: 'An American Adventure EP' and 'I Know' on Cross Section records - catering for the likes of Derrick May, Norman Jay, CJ Mackintosh, Erick Morillo and Darren Emerson.Lynsey de Paul (born Lyndsey Monckton Rubin 11 June 1948 – 1 October 2014) was an English singer-songwriter and producer. Sharing the same enthusiasm and passion for music, the three decided to set up a label: Ice Cream Records – a certain inspiration of the speed garage movement: 'RIP Groove' under Deluxe and Amidora's Double 99' moniker being their most notable release in 1997. In 1994, whilst still at the record shop, Deluxe met, graphic designer Omar Amidora and hardcore label: Boogie Beat, owner, Andy Lysandrou. At 14 he gained a Saturday job in Time Is Right records, in Islington's Chapel Market and whilst there perfected mixing skills that, although he was still under 18, led him to a slot at Ministry of Sound standing in for CJ Mackintosh, And he rocked it. Liken, T.Deluxe, Tim De Luxe, Tim Delux, Time Deluxeįrom the classic, garage stormer 'Rip Groove', to the seamless 'Sirens/We All Love Sax', to his Latin Inspired, house monster: 'It Just Won't Do' - Tim Deluxe's productions so far have been renowned for quality, diversity and above all, making them move,ĭeluxe grew up in North London. Variations: Tim Deluxe, Delux, Deluxe, T. Profile: DJ and producer from Belfast, Northern Ireland.
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