
Formed by members of Stoke prog-rock group Grace. White Door created sensitive, well-written, New Wave music. Their last single "Flame in My Heart" (1985) was more guitar-driven and took its instrumental riff from Frankie Goes to Hollywood's "Two Tribes / One February Morning" who were recording at the time. White Door's producer, Andy Richards, went on to work with many top acts, including Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Sue Quin provided backing vocals.
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Love Breakdown
Behind the White Door
Windows
In Heaven
Americana
Jerusalem
School Days
Where Do We Go (From Here)
Among The Mountains
Resurrection
The Great Awakening
new jealousies
Soundtrack of Our Lives
Way of the World
Angel of Tomorrow
Simply Magnificent
Lullaby
Beautiful Girl
Flame In My Heart
Flame to my heart
Flame Of My Heart
The Extra
Love Breakdown [Instrumental]
Kings Of The Oriental
Kings of the Orient
Jeruzalem
Love Breakdown (Reprise)
Kings of the Orient (Single Version)
Love Breakdown (Instrumental)
Simply Magnificent - Extended
Jerusalem (Edit)
Love Breakdown ext.
New Jealousies (Single Version)
Love Breakdown (Instrumental) (Bonus Track)
school times
Kings Of The Oriental (Bonus Track)
Way Of The World (Bonus Track)
New Jealousies (Bonus Track)
Flame Of My Heart (Bonus Track)
Where Do We Go From Here
Americano
Simply Magnificent (Extended)
Flame to My Heart (Extended)
Love Breakdown (Long Vocal Version)
Love Breakdown (Instrumental Dub Version)
Where Do We Go
The Extra (7cal)
Way Of The World (7cal)
Kings Of The Orient (7cal)
New Jalousies (7cal)
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