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  1. Vivid is the debut studio album by American rock band Living Colour, released on May 2, 1988, by Epic Records. It was one of the most popular albums of 1988, peaking at number six on the US Billboard 200 chart and being certified double platinum by the Recording Industry Association of America (RIAA) .

  2. Nov 20, 2022 · On Vivid, Living Colour bridged the worlds of primal rock and thought-provoking rap without actually making a pro-forma rap-rock album in the basic riffs-and-rhymes sense.

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  3. Jul 23, 2023 · After impressing Mick Jagger, who produced two tracks on their debut album and creating a buzz in New York, they embarked on a career that lasts to this day. That first album, Vivid , reached Number 6 in the US album charts and, although it never charted in the UK, remains a Class A example of the rock-funk hybrid that was developing in the ...

  4. May 3, 2023 · Watch Living Colour's 'Cult of Personality' Video. Subsequent singles failed to gather as much momentum on the pop charts, as the Jagger-produced "Glamour Boys" stalled out in the lower reaches...

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  5. Oct 9, 2016 · And with a rival label turning them down, the band were signed to Epic Records at the instigation of Mick Jagger, who produced their demo tape, two songs from which appeared on 1988’s debut album, Vivid, produced (mostly) by Stones engineer Ed Stasium.

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  6. Aug 23, 2021 · In the end, it took a co-sign from none other than Mick Jagger of the Rolling Stones to get the ball rolling for Living Colour’s recording career. In 1987, Jagger was in New York recording his sophomore solo effort Primitive Cool, which Reid was invited to play on.

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  8. May 3, 2022 · Classic Rock. Why you should definitely own Time’s Up by Living Colour. By Greg Prato. ( Classic Rock ) published 3 May 2022. Mick Jagger talking about Elvis, Little Richard offering advice: Living Colour's follow-up to their debut hit Vivid was not like other second albums.