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  1. Five tracks from the album were released as singles; "I'm Lucky", "When I Get It Right", "No Love", "I Wanna Hold You" and "The Weakness in Me". Thomas Dolby plays most of the synthesizer parts on the album and Andy Partridge of XTC provides guitar on two tracks from the album.

  2. 9 de oct. de 2017 · Walk Under Ladders is her seventh — and greatest — studio album, on which Armatrading makes a leap to a more pop sound without losing the distinct mix of styles of her previous work.

  3. Producer – Steve Lillywhite. Synthesizer – Thomas Dolby ( tracks: A1, A2, A4, A5, B4, B5) Written-By – Joan Armatrading. Notes. - Matte cover. - Includes printed inner sleeve with lyrics, credits and photos. On rear cover: Recorded at the Town House, London, July 1981. ℗ 1981 A&M Records Ltd./© 1981 A&M Records Ltd. [...] /Printed in Holland.

  4. The Shouting Stage. Joan Armatrading. Released. 1988 — Europe. CD —. Album. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1989 CD release of "Walk Under Ladders" on Discogs.

  5. "The Weakness in Me" is a song by Joan Armatrading, from her seventh album Walk Under Ladders, released as a single in the US and Netherlands in November 1981. Despite not charting, the song has become one of Armatrading's better-known songs.

  6. www.connollyco.com › discography › joan_armatradingWALK UNDER LADDERS

    Produced by Steve Lillywhite and featuring such alternative rock icons as Tony Levin, Thomas Dolby, Mel Collins, Andy Partridge and Gary Sanford, Walk Under Ladders was fresh rock with a feminine face. At times recalling the work of XTC (whom Lillywhite had produced), it pushed Ms. A even further to the left of the dial.

  7. Jerry Marotta, Joan Armatrading, Tony Levin. Walk Under Ladders is the seventh studio album by British singer-songwriter Joan Armatrading, released in September 1981 by A&M Records. The album peaked at No. 6 on the UK Albums Chart and was certified Gold by the British Phonographic Industry for sales in excess of 100,000 copies.