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Level 42 ...was listening to them a lot lately, so I just decided to throw some photos up...
...This Jazz/Pop/Funk/Rock/Whatever Else - band was formed by dynamic bassist Mark King, keyboardist Mike Lindup, drummer Phil Gould and guitarist Boon Gould, and produced and assisted on additional keyboards by African keyboardist Wally Badarou. (Earth Wind, and Fire members Verdine White and Larry Dunn produced their third album, Standing In The Light in 1983); Over time, the line-up would include drummer Gary Husband, the late guitarist Alan Murphy and, in '91, guitar phenom Allan Holdsworth... ... [Edited 4/13/05 9:01am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I love Level 42... World Machine will always be their masterpiece as far as I'm concerned. | |
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psykosoul said: I love Level 42... World Machine will always be their masterpiece as far as I'm concerned. Yeah, that's still the best, overall.... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I always liked some of their songs, but I don't have any of their albums, and I really know next to nothing about them. Damn, I didn't even know they HAD so many albums. "I saw a woman with major Hammer pants on the subway a few weeks ago and totally thought of you." - sextonseven | |
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My favorite tracks:
Lying Still A Kinder Eye The Pursuit Of Accidents World Machine Kansas City Milkman Seven Days Good Man In a Storm Children Say The Machine Stops Desire(Mike Lindup, solo) Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind I Want Eyes Man A Little Love Sunbed Song Clocks Go Forward (Mark King, solo) A Pharoah's Dream (Of Endless Time) Love In A Peaceful World Two Solitudes People Take Care Of Yourself It's Over Leaving Me Now Oh, and Something About You... ... [Edited 3/21/05 14:41pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I love Lessons In Love... Space for sale... | |
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I always loved their big hit "Something About You". Didn't some guy change his name to the band's name AND every album, single, whatever they released? I remember seeing it on MTV News and I still remember that to this day. | |
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VinnyM27 said: I always loved their big hit "Something About You". Didn't some guy change his name to the band's name AND every album, single, whatever they released? I remember seeing it on MTV News and I still remember that to this day.
I saw that, too! I thought they were joking! That's pretty sad.... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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I love this band.
By the way, did y'all hear about Mike Lindup's recent appearance onstage with the band on their tour? Wow, I never thought I'd see the day. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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NWF said: I love this band.
By the way, did y'all hear about Mike Lindup's recent appearance onstage with the band on their tour? Wow, I never thought I'd see the day. Great, isn't it?...I hope this leads to more collaborations--I like the new band, but it ain't the same without Mike... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: My favorite tracks:
Lying Still A Kinder Eye The Pursuit Of Accidents World Machine Kansas City Milkman Seven Days Good Man In a Storm Children Say The Machine Stops Desire(Mike Lindup, solo) Out Of Sight, Out Of Mind I Want Eyes Man A Little Love Sunbed Song Clocks Go Forward (Mark King, solo) A Pharoah's Dream (Of Endless Time) Love In A Peaceful World Two Solitudes People Take Care Of Yourself It's Over Leaving Me Now Oh, and Something About You... ... [Edited 3/21/05 14:41pm] Pali, you hit it right on the head. The songs you mentioned are also my jams by Level 42. Also, I agree with the others that their most tight album thus far was World Machine which I still have on Wax and play from time to time. It is a shame that they didn't blow up as much like Duran Duran did in the States. I guess it was probably b/c they were too funky and jazzy. We gotta face the fact that my boy Mark is a badass bassist and Wally Bardarou production on their albums is always on point. Too bad they don't do to many concert dates in the states b/c I would want to check these guys out. [Edited 3/21/05 23:52pm] | |
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Yeah "Something About You" is a good song. I love the bass line on it. Paul G II
"If you set your mind free baby... maybe you'll understand" | |
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paul0478 said: Yeah "Something About You" is a good song. I love the bass line on it.
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Something About You was one of my favorite songs from childhood. "I don't need your forgiveness, cos I've been saved by Jesus, so fuck you." | |
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Hotlegs said: Pali, you hit it right on the head. The songs you mentioned are also my jams by Level 42. Also, I agree with the others that their most tight album thus far was World Machine which I still have on Wax and play from time to time. It is a shame that they didn't blow up as much like Duran Duran did in the States. I guess it was probably b/c they were too funky and jazzy. We gotta face the fact that my boy Mark is a badass bassist and Wally Bardarou production on their albums is always on point. Too bad they don't do to many concert dates in the states b/c I would want to check these guys out. [Edited 3/21/05 23:52pm] Yup! I was lucky enough to catch them at a small club in DC, back in '86...that was a Slammin' show....and yeah, Mark King is a bad boy on the Bass... ....growing up,I was always in awe of bassists like Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke, and Bootsy, but it was actually Mark King (and also Mark Adams of Slave) that made me say, "Alright, that does it , I'ma go get me a Bass! they're havin' way too much fun!", " ...and I like Mark King , of Level 42. That's some solid bass playing." - Meshell Ndegeocello, in Bass Player Magazine, '96 "There's a group called Level 42 that is BAD...You should check out their Bass player...he's a monster..." - Maurice White, in Rock and Soul magazine, '83 ... [Edited 3/22/05 3:41am] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: Hotlegs said: Pali, you hit it right on the head. The songs you mentioned are also my jams by Level 42. Also, I agree with the others that their most tight album thus far was World Machine which I still have on Wax and play from time to time. It is a shame that they didn't blow up as much like Duran Duran did in the States. I guess it was probably b/c they were too funky and jazzy. We gotta face the fact that my boy Mark is a badass bassist and Wally Bardarou production on their albums is always on point. Too bad they don't do to many concert dates in the states b/c I would want to check these guys out. [Edited 3/21/05 23:52pm] Yup! I was lucky enough to catch them at a small club in DC, back in '86...that was a Slammin' show....and yeah, Mark King is a bad boy on the Bass... ....growing up,I was always in awe of bassists like Jaco Pastorius, Stanley Clarke, and Bootsy, but it was actually Mark King (and also Mark Adams of Slave) that made me say, "Alright, that does it , I'ma go get me a Bass! they're havin' way too much fun!", " ...and I like Mark King , of Level 42. That's some solid bass playing." - Meshell Ndegeocello, in Bass Player Magazine, '97 "There's a group called Level 42 that is BAD...You should check out their Bass player...he's a monster..." - Maurice White, in Rock and Soul magazine '83 ... [Edited 3/22/05 3:39am] Sounds like you need to have a drink and a good chinwag with the bassist in the band I play with. We are a covers band, all rock stuff really, but he is the BIGGEST Level 42 fan. Believe it or not, he even plays like Mark King .He plays the instrumental track called, I think , Mr Pink, and boy... I have been playing guitar for 16 years and watching this guy just makes me wonder why I even bother... And as for Mark King himself, I ain't a big fan of the band or the style of music, but what a phenomenally gifted musician Hats off to Mr King | |
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RocknRollDave said: Sounds like you need to have a drink and a good chinwag with the bassist in the band I play with. We are a covers band, all rock stuff really, but he is the BIGGEST Level 42 fan. Believe it or not, he even plays like Mark King .He plays the instrumental track called, I think , Mr Pink, and boy... I have been playing guitar for 16 years and watching this guy just makes me wonder why I even bother... And as for Mark King himself, I ain't a big fan of the band or the style of music, but what a phenomenally gifted musician Hats off to Mr King That's true!...I've met a lot of people that were never really into the group, but give Mark props... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Hotlegs said: paul0478 said: Yeah "Something About You" is a good song. I love the bass line on it.
Oddly enough , "Something About You" was the song that took the longest time to grow on me --I don't know why, exactly...strange, beacause that was everyone else's favorite! But yeah, I would always skip over that track and groove on the rest of the album, ....I like it now, though.... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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This one does it for me! . | |
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Wow, I don't know anything about them! All this time I thought they were a rock group. Check this song out at:
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SquirrelMeat said: This one does it for me! Gotta love "Dance On Heavy Weather". Someone made an interesting comparison about Level 42. They said it's like Kool & the Gang meets Tears For Fears. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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NWF said: SquirrelMeat said: This one does it for me! Gotta love "Dance On Heavy Weather". Someone made an interesting comparison about Level 42. They said it's like Kool & the Gang meets Tears For Fears. That's a deep comparison. | |
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NWF said: SquirrelMeat said: This one does it for me! Gotta love "Dance On Heavy Weather". Someone made an interesting comparison about Level 42. They said it's like Kool & the Gang meets Tears For Fears. TEARS AND THE GANG!?!?! COOLS AND THE FEARS!?!?!?! . | |
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Hotlegs said: NWF said: Gotta love "Dance On Heavy Weather". Someone made an interesting comparison about Level 42. They said it's like Kool & the Gang meets Tears For Fears. That's a deep comparison. Yeah...Which Kool & The Gang??? The 70's or the 80's???? | |
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funkpill said: Hotlegs said: That's a deep comparison. Yeah...Which Kool & The Gang??? The 70's or the 80's???? 70's Kool ....though actually, it might be more like Brothers Johnson and the Headhunters meets Tears for Fears... They started out as Jazz/Funk, with progressive rock thrown in--- they became more pop oriented in the mid-eighties(especially on Running in the Family) and towards the mid-nineties, began to shift back towards toward Pop/Funk with Progressive rock overtones.....I think I just confused everyone, myself included, .... ... [Edited 3/23/05 16:41pm] " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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Great group....and Wally Badarou? Oh yeah.....I know Paligap's hear it but check out his Words of A Mountain album!! I will do today what you won't, so tomorrow I can do what you can't. | |
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SteamForest said: Great group....and Wally Badarou? Oh yeah.....I know Paligap's hear it but check out his Words of A Mountain album!!
Yes Lawd!! That one and Echoes are cool! Great to have ya back, Steamforest, btw!! we needed you on the Pat Metheny thread a few weeks back! " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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My question is, why haven't they toured the U.S. for as long as their reunion has been going on?
For real, yo. Since the reunion in 2002 Level 42 hasn't even set foot on U.S. soil. I mean, surely there are still many fans in the U.S. who desire to hear some great stuff from these lads. NEW WAVE FOREVER: SLAVE TO THE WAVE FROM THE CRADLE TO THE GRAVE. | |
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NWF said: My question is, why haven't they toured the U.S. for as long as their reunion has been going on?
For real, yo. Since the reunion in 2002 Level 42 hasn't even set foot on U.S. soil. I mean, surely there are still many fans in the U.S. who desire to hear some great stuff from these lads. Actually, a friend of mine knows a promoter who actually talked directly to them last year (either to their manager, or Mark himself)...they've been trying to see if enough venues over here were interested in them doing some US dates...but he hasn't heard any more since last summer... " I've got six things on my mind --you're no longer one of them." - Paddy McAloon, Prefab Sprout | |
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paligap said: NWF said: My question is, why haven't they toured the U.S. for as long as their reunion has been going on?
For real, yo. Since the reunion in 2002 Level 42 hasn't even set foot on U.S. soil. I mean, surely there are still many fans in the U.S. who desire to hear some great stuff from these lads. Actually, a friend of mine knows a promoter who actually talked directly to them last year (either to their manager, or Mark himself)...they've been trying to see if enough venues over here were interested in them doing some US dates...but he hasn't heard any more since last summer... Maybe, they may want to consider touring with a jazz artist in order to break back into the US market since a lot of their catalogue has jazz overtunes. | |
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