Commentary (music and lyrics not included). Chapters: The Only Truth, Something Good, Justice, Running Away, Never Give Up, Big Blue World, Heaven Help You Now, Heaven Sent, I Believe in You, Love Eternal, Torchomatic, Scottish Christmas, Blue for You, . Source: Wikipedia. Pages: 34. Not illustrated. Free updates online. Purchase includes a free trial membership in the publisher's book club where you can select from more than a million books without charge. Excerpt: The Only Truth was Paul Haig's seventh solo single. It was released in the UK on Island Records licenced through Les Disques Du Crepuscule. The track was co-produced by New Order's Bernard Sumner (BMusic) and Donald Johnson (DoJo) from A Certain Ratio. The b-side features a cover of Suicide's Ghost Rider. This was also used as a b-side to his previous single, Big Blue World. In mainland Europe the single was released on Les Disques Du Crepuscule. The Only Truth was included on Haig's 1985 album, The Warp Of Pure Fun. In 2006, indie artist Gnac used the Belgian sleeve for their album, Twelve Sidelong Glances. As with many sleeves on Les Disques Du Crepuscule the artwork was designed by Beniot Hennebert. The Only Truth, Melody Maker, 6 October 1984What on earth has happened to the great man? This displays none of his distinctly quirky trademarks, none of the spice we've been promised. Sporting a newly effete vocal style, Paul warbles a tune that's a second-rate synthesis of Heaven 17 and Fiat Lux. Not even his most ardent Maker champions could pretend to salvage any weight from his asinine drivel. For kill-or-cure remedy I'd prescribe two hours of Jimi Hendrix and a pint of Guinness to be taken twice daily, before meals. The Only Truth, NME, 13 October 1984Haig's record, contrarily, is the only British single this week that deserves it's 12 inches. Instead of sketching shapes of impossible grandeur, he seems to loop the sounds around his fists and drive the music around...http: //booksllc.net/?id=1712598