Always is the third album by British singer Hazell Dean, released in October 1988 by EMI Records.
The album coincided with Dean's comeback and features the hit singles "Who's Leaving Who" (UK No. 4), "Maybe (We Should Call it a Day)" (UK No. 15) and "Turn It into Love" (UK No. 21).[2] Also included are remixes of Dean's earlier singles; "They Say It's Gonna Rain" (UK No. 58, 1985), "No Fool (For Love)" (UK No. 41, 1985; original version included on her previous album Heart First), and "Always Doesn't Mean Forever" (UK No. 92). The album itself reached No. 38, Dean's highest placing in the album chart.[3] It was also released in the US in 1988 with an alternative cover.[4]
On 23 April 2012, a remastered deluxe double edition of the album with bonus tracks was released on the Cherry Pop UK label, including previously released singles that had not been included on any album; "ESP (Extra Sensual Persuasion)" (UK No. 98, 1986) and "Stand Up" (UK No. 79, 1986) – and several remixes.
"Always Doesn't Mean Forever" (7:05) Producer – Stock Aitken Waterman
"Maybe (We Should Call It a Day)" (6:39) Producer – Stock Aitken Waterman
"Walk in My Shoes" (4:19) Producer – Trevor Vallis and Ian Curnow
"Nothing in My Life" (3:46) Producer – Pete Hammond
"Danger" (4:58) Producer – Pete Hammond
The cassette version of the album includes the song "No Fool (For Love)" (6:09), while the compact disc version also features the song "Ain't Nothing Like the Real Thing" (6:23) (a duet with Darryl Pandy).[5]
Deluxe Edition
Released in 2012, it features the album plus a selection of non-album singles and B-sides on CD 1. CD 2 consists of remixes from various singles off the album.