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Ten Good Reasons

Ten Good Reasons is the debut studio album by Australian singer and actor . Released on 1 May 1989 by PWL Records in the and in and , it was produced by the songwriting and production team Stock Aitken Waterman and consists of eleven tracks blending and styles. The album achieved significant commercial success, particularly in the UK, where it topped the Official Albums Chart for four weeks and spent a total of 54 weeks on the chart. It spawned three number-one singles—"", a of "", and the duet "" with former co-star —contributing to its status as the best-selling album in the UK for , with over 1.5 million copies sold. Ten Good Reasons marked Donovan's transition from soap opera fame on to a solo pop career, capitalizing on the era's sound and establishing him as a key artist in the late pop scene. The album's tracks, largely written by Stock Aitken Waterman, emphasized upbeat melodies and romantic themes, reflecting the producers' signature formula that propelled numerous hits during the period.

Background and production

Development

Jason Donovan first gained widespread recognition for his role as Scott Robinson on the Australian soap opera , which he portrayed from 1986 to 1989, becoming a teen idol through the character's storylines, including his on-screen marriage to Kylie Minogue's . Following Minogue's successful transition from the show to music, Donovan decided to pursue a recording career, citing emerging opportunities beyond acting after four years on the series. In 1988, while still appearing on , he signed a recording contract with PWL Records in the UK and in , motivated by Minogue's chart success under producers Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW). The album's development centered on crafting a debut that leveraged Donovan's clean-cut heartthrob image to appeal to a young pop audience, with SAW selecting and producing tracks in their signature formulaic style of catchy, synth-driven hits. This approach emphasized upbeat, romantic themes suited to teen fans, building on the producers' experience with similar artists like Minogue. To generate anticipation for Ten Good Reasons, Donovan released pre-album singles under SAW's guidance. His debut single, "Nothing Can Divide Us," written and produced by the trio, was issued in August 1988 and peaked at number 5 on the , earning silver certification. This was followed in November 1988 by the duet "" with Minogue, also SAW-produced, which topped the for three weeks and became one of the year's biggest-selling singles. These releases established Donovan as a viable pop act and set the stage for the album's focus on SAW's polished sound.

Recording and production

The recording of Ten Good Reasons took place primarily at PWL Studios 1 and 4 in during late 1988 and early 1989, reflecting the rapid pace of productions at the time. The album was assembled hastily to capitalize on Donovan's rising popularity, with sessions overlapping his commitments to the Australian Neighbours. Produced entirely by the SAW trio—Mike Stock, , and —the album exemplified their signature sound, characterized by upbeat electronic arrangements, layered keyboards, drum machines like the , and polished, multi-tracked vocals. Original tracks such as "" were co-written by the SAW team, while covers like "" were adapted to fit their glossy, dance-oriented style. contributed guitar and keyboards, Mike Stock provided backing vocals and additional keyboards, and the production emphasized a bright, radio-friendly sheen typical of SAW's work in the late . The duet "" with was recorded during these sessions, building on her established collaboration with SAW to enhance the album's commercial appeal. Donovan's lead vocals were captured using a Calrec Soundfield for clarity and spatial depth, often in controlled environments to isolate his amid the dense . Engineering was handled by Karen Hewitt and (Boyowa Olugbo), with mixing primarily at PWL Studio 1 and assistance from Barry Stone and Chris McDonnell on select tracks. This team ensured the quick turnaround, delivering a cohesive 11-track ready for release in under six months from initial sessions.

Release and promotion

Album release

Ten Good Reasons was released on 1 May 1989 in the United Kingdom by PWL Records and in by , with international versions following shortly thereafter in markets including and . The album was issued in multiple formats, including vinyl LP, cassette, and , though the CD edition was initially available primarily in select markets where the technology had gained traction. The packaging featured a sleeve designed by , depicting Donovan in a casual pose, while the inner notes highlighted production credits to Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW). The release was strategically positioned as a teen pop album, capitalizing on Donovan's established fanbase from his role in the Australian soap opera . Subsequent reissues include a 2010 deluxe expanded edition, a 2-CD set containing B-sides and remixes issued by Records, and a 2016 single-CD reissue of the remastered original tracks by BMG. No major reissues have occurred since 2016 as of 2025.

Singles

The from Ten Good Reasons, "Nothing Can Divide Us", was released on 29 August 1988 and peaked at number 5 on the . The track served as a pre-album release, produced by Stock Aitken Waterman, and its , directed by Rob Wellington, featured Donovan in dynamic performance sequences. "", a with , followed on 28 November 1988 and topped the for three weeks, capitalizing on their co-star chemistry. The video, directed by Chris Langman, was filmed in lush, romantic outdoor settings to emphasize the song's tender style. The album's third single, "Too Many Broken Hearts", arrived on 20 February 1989 and reached number 1 on the for two weeks. Its high-energy , also directed by Chris Langman, showcased elaborate routines and vibrant staging to match the upbeat pop track. "", a cover of the 1962 hit, was issued on 29 May 1989 and held the UK number 1 position for two weeks. Directed by Chris Langman, the sentimental video highlighted Donovan's emotive delivery, focusing on intimate, nostalgic visuals. The final single, "Every Day (I Love You More)", debuted on 28 August 1989 and peaked at number 2 on the . Its upbeat promo video, directed by Pete Cornish, tied into the album's romantic themes with lively performance elements. Each single was promoted through music videos broadcast on and live performances on , boosting Donovan's visibility in the UK pop scene. B-sides often featured non-album tracks, such as "Just Call Me Up" for "Nothing Can Divide Us" and "Wrap My Arms Around You" for "".

Commercial performance

Chart performance

Ten Good Reasons debuted at number 2 on the dated 13 May 1989, before ascending to number 1 the following week, where it remained for four consecutive weeks during May and . The album accumulated 54 weeks on the chart in total and was the highest-selling album in the UK for 1989, with over 1.5 million copies sold domestically. In a notable achievement, secured simultaneous number 1 positions on the UK Singles and Albums Charts in 1989, when his cover of topped the singles chart while the album held the albums summit. Internationally, the album performed strongly in , peaking at number 5 on the ARIA Albums Chart and spending 15 weeks in the top 50. It reached number 3 on the Albums Chart, where it charted for 30 weeks, and number 21 on the Dutch Albums Chart for 20 weeks. In , it peaked at number 4 and endured for 27 weeks on the charts. The album also achieved a peak of number 3 on the European Top 100 Albums chart, reflecting its broad continental appeal. Produced by the prolific team of Stock Aitken Waterman—known for their "hit factory" approach that propelled numerous acts to commercial success—the album outperformed many contemporary debuts, contributing to estimated global sales exceeding 2 million copies.
CountryPeak PositionWeeks on Chart
154
(ARIA)515
330
2120
427

Certifications

"Ten Good Reasons" achieved multiple sales certifications across various countries, underscoring its popularity in the teen pop market, particularly in and . These awards were primarily issued in 1989 and 1990, with no updates recorded as of 2025.
RegionCertifying BodyCertificationUnits AwardedDate
ARIAPlatinum70,0001989
IFPI FinlandPlatinum63,8151989
BVMIGold250,0001989
RMNZPlatinum15,0001989
IFPI SwitzerlandGold25,0001989
IFPI Hong KongGold10,0001990
PROMUSICAEGold50,0001990
BPI5× Platinum1,500,0001990
In the United Kingdom, shipments totaled 1,680,651 units by 2025. The certifications highlight the album's strong regional performance without subsequent upgrades.

Reception and legacy

Critical reception

Upon its release in May 1989, Ten Good Reasons received a mix of positive and mixed reviews from contemporary critics, who largely focused on its polished pop sound crafted by producers (SAW). Similarly, Record Mirror, with reviewer Tim Nicholson highlighting how the record delivered exactly what fans expected without unnecessary risks, emphasizing Donovan's charisma and the reliability of SAW's songwriting as key strengths: "It's what's called 'giving the people what they want', and if it makes us happy, where's the harm in it?" Critics appreciated the album's infectious hooks, particularly in standout tracks like "," which was lauded for its upbeat energy and memorable chorus that exemplified SAW's bubblegum . However, some reviews pointed to lyrical shallowness and excessive gloss as drawbacks, with the material often described as formulaic and lacking depth. Music & Media offered a mixed assessment, acknowledging its commercial inevitability but questioning Donovan's long-term viability: "Massive sales are guaranteed but it remains to be seen how long young will be around." The publication also noted comparisons to Kylie Minogue's SAW-produced albums, citing the shared "slushy" duet "" as a highlight amid the predictable fare. Overall, the reception underscored the album's role as a snapshot of late-1980s SAW dominance, balancing commercial polish with criticisms of superficiality.

Legacy

In retrospective assessments, Ten Good Reasons has been recognized as a pivotal entry in the Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW) catalog. In a 2025 ranking of the top 15 SAW albums by Classic Pop magazine, the record placed 15th, described as a "hastily assembled pop confection" pieced together amid 's Neighbours commitments, yet it became the year's biggest-selling album with multiple number-one hits. Reflecting on its creation in a 2025 Classic Pop interview, recalled a "very disjoined process," with vocals recorded in fragmented sessions between filming, admitting his performances "aren’t brilliant" but acknowledging the album's enduring commercial triumph as the UK's top seller of 1989. The album solidified Jason Donovan's status as a leading of the late 1980s and early 1990s, transitioning him from Neighbours heartthrob to international pop sensation and contributing to SAW's broader dominance in British music. SAW, known for producing over 100 UK chart hits and 13 number-one singles, saw their influence peak through projects like Ten Good Reasons, which exemplified their formulaic yet massively successful approach to bubblegum pop. Its tracks have since appeared in nostalgia-driven media, including retrospectives on Neighbours that highlight Donovan's dual role as actor and singer. Reissues in 2010 (as a deluxe expanded edition with B-sides and ) and 2016 (repackaging the core album) have enhanced its accessibility for new generations, sustaining interest in its original sound. With sales exceeding 1.5 million copies, it remains a for debut pop albums from the era. Recent celebrations underscore the album's lasting appeal. The "Even More Good Reasons" tour in 2021 marked its 30th anniversary, rescheduled from 2020 due to the , and featured full performances of the record alongside Donovan's hits. In May 2025, a post by PWL noted the album reaching number one on the Official Charts in a context, commemorating its original chart success. Looking ahead, Donovan's 2026 "Doin' Fine Encore Tour" will incorporate tracks from Ten Good Reasons as part of a career-spanning celebration.

Track listing and personnel

Track listing

The original 1989 edition of Ten Good Reasons features 11 tracks divided across two sides on vinyl, with a total length of 36:44.
No.TitleWriter(s)Length
1."Too Many Broken Hearts"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:26
2."Nothing Can Divide Us"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:45
3."Every Day (I Love You More)"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:24
4."You Can Depend on Me"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:32
5."Time Heals"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:08
6."Sealed with a Kiss" (cover of the 1960 song by the Four Voices, originally written for )Geld · Udell2:30
7."Question of Pride"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:19
8."If I Don't Have You"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:00
9."Change Your Mind"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:27
10."Too Late to Say Goodbye"Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:15
11."Especially for You" (duet with )Stock · Aitken · Waterman3:58
All tracks were produced by , Aitken, Waterman. The 2010 deluxe reissue adds 12 bonus tracks, including remixes and B-sides such as "Just Call Me Up".

Personnel

Vocals
Jason performed lead vocals on all tracks except the duet "", where he was joined by . Backing vocals were contributed by Mae McKenna, , and throughout the album.
Instruments
Matt Aitken provided guitar, keyboards, and programming on the recordings. A. Linn played drums on select tracks.
Production
Stock Aitken Waterman served as producers and writers for most tracks. acted as .
Engineering
Karen Hewitt and handled engineering duties, with assistance from Barry Stone and Chris McDonnell.
Additional credits
The album's sleeve design was created by , and photography was by Lawrence Lawry. No or additional session musicians beyond the core Stock Aitken Waterman team were involved.

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