Level 42
Fact Sheet
| Country | England, UK |
| Official site | http://www.level42.com/ |
The band members were:
- Mark King - Vocals/Bass.
- Mike Lindup - Keyboards/Vocals.
- Boon Gould - Guitars.
- Phil Gould - Drums.
The following year Mark King pursued solo projects, and the next album, World Machine, was not released until 1985. Singles from this, Something About You, and Leaving Me Now were also top ten hits, followed by another, Lessons in Love. By this time the band was heading away from its original jazz-funk sound and towards a much more mainstream pop sound. The band's 1987 album Running in the Family although selling well, cemented this musical direction.
Both Phil and Boon left the group, unhappy with the increasingly 'pop' direction, and exhausted from touring. As a result, Mark King recruited Gary Husband and Steve Topping to fill their places. In addition, guitarist Alan Murphy joined, formerly of Go West. A new album Staring at the Sun, was released in 1988. The following year Alan died from an AIDS related illness, and the band took some time off. At this time a greatest hits compilation was released. During the early 1990s, the group tried to blend more of their earlier influences, such as Mahavishnu Orchestra, into their sound by asking master musician Allan Holdsworth to provide some stunning guitar work for the album 'Guaranteed'. Their fans did not like this direction, and the pop music scene in the UK had moved in a different direction. The album did not sell well despite being regarded by some as Level 42's most musically sophisticated work to date.
Allan then left the band, to be replaced by Jakko Jaczyk. Level 42 released one final album of new material, Forever Now.
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