Paul Johnson - When Love — Comes Calling. 1987 (12 Extended Version)

Released in 1987, by British soul singer Paul Johnson remains a standout artifact of the UK soul and gospel-fusion era. This track served as Johnson's debut solo single on CBS Records, setting the stage for his self-titled first album later that year. Production and Credits

Noted for a high falsetto often compared to Philip Bailey of Earth, Wind & Fire. Released in 1987, by British soul singer Paul

The track was a collaborative effort involving prominent figures in the 1980s UK music scene: The track was a collaborative effort involving prominent

The 12-inch extended version features a remix by Michael H. Brauer , a legendary engineer known for his "Brauerizing" compression technique. Artist Background Paul Johnson brought a unique pedigree

"Don’t Pass Me By" (Produced and mixed by Paul Johnson and Rafe McKenna). Artist Background

Paul Johnson brought a unique pedigree to the solo soul market:

He began his career in Seventh-day Adventist choirs and was a lead vocalist for the pioneering UK gospel-funk group Paradise .