Love and Money (album)
Love and Money (album) is the second studio album by the Scottish band of the same name, Love and Money. It was released in 1988. The album is considered a sophisticated pop/rock offering, showcasing the songwriting of James Grant and the band's distinctive sound, which incorporated elements of jazz, soul, and funk. Key themes explored within the album include romantic relationships, social commentary, and reflections on contemporary life. Notable tracks include "Hallelujah Man," which became a minor hit for the band, and "Candybar Express." The album received critical acclaim upon its release and is often cited as a highlight in the band's discography. It further solidified Love and Money's reputation as a musically adventurous and lyrically insightful group.