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To find a vocalist, the band advertised in Melody Maker and during that summer recruited American singer Electra MacLeod.
Live recordings of this line-up remain unreleased. The band, with Electra, recorded a second cassette album known variously as Twelfth Night , The Electra Tapes and Early Material which was released to coincide with an autumn tour.
However, this did not work out and Electra left during November This album was released in February and was promoted by extensive live dates on a couple of which support was provided by "God Stars".
This tour included the band's first gigs at the Marquee Club, London. The album Live at the Target was recorded over two days in January.
This led to a publishing deal with Neptune - signed in March - and the initial success of the album prompted Pinnacle Records to offer a distribution deal which meant the band had product available nationally for the first time.
Once again the summer saw them searching for a vocalist. One track recorded with Reading vocalist Ian Lloyd-Jones in May was intended as a single, but did not materialise.
Eventually they recruited Mann once again and opened the Reading festival in August , being only the second local band to appear at the event after A.
Mann's own version of Sequences, debuted at Reading, would soon become a live staple and, ultimately, perhaps the best-loved Twelfth Night song.
After this they disappeared into the studio to demo some new songs. Some of the tracks from these demos were released on an LP length tape early in December During this period Battersby left the band to pursue some solo projects.
The band spent most of writing and recording the Fact and Fiction TN album. Commenced in May it wasn't finally finished and released until December.
Mitten doubled on keyboards in Battersby's absence and a few gigs were done as a four-piece that autumn.
During the summer, an offer to appear on TV came "out of the blue" and so the band performed East of Eden on the first ever David Essex Showcase.
It was screened on BBC1 on 26 June Battersby then rejoined in December , completing the line-up for the Fact and Fiction Tour which began in January and included the band's first headline gig at the Marquee.
In August , the band once again performed at the Reading Festival. In November , Mann left after two sell-out gigs at the Marquee, which were recorded for a live album, Live and Let Live.
Highlights included a slot supporting Pallas at Hammersmith Odeon , London, in March and several more gigs at the band's second home the Marquee Club - including one which was filmed.
This concert went out "live" in several European countries and was recorded for subsequent broadcast in the UK as part of a series: "Live From London".
Immediately after touring the band signed a management and publishing deal with Hit and Run Music, joining Genesis and Peter Gabriel amongst others at the company.
While most of summer was spent preparing new material, including a major new song Take A Look, the band broke cover in July to play their first major London headline at the Dominion Theatre.
It was a great success with some 1, people attending. Soon after its release in October it reached No.
The tour saw the band playing much larger venues than before and included the Dominion Theatre again and what turned out to be their only gig outside the UK, in Marburg, Germany.
Most of the rest of the first half of the year was spent writing new material, some of which was tried out during the Corner of the World tour in May.
It seemed that the band were at last going to get a major record deal when Charisma Records decided to sign them.
In July, however, the company went bust. Not dispirited the band played a charity gig Wycombe Live Aid followed by three consecutive nights at the Marquee - their 14th, 15th and 16th successive sell-out gigs there.
By September the band had selected the songs for the next album and began pre-production with producer John L. Recording of the album began November, and in December the band signed a major record deal with Virgin Records , who had by now taken over Charisma.
The album was premiered at a special "showcase" concert at the Marquee in April The concert was also recorded for Radio 1, but was not eventually broadcast.
Though receiving critical acclaim the overall sales of the album were disappointing, though it went straight in at No. Before the end of the year the band once again played Hammersmith Odeon in London.
Andy Sears left the band in late , severely disappointed with the complete lack of direction and promotional strategy displayed by Virgin.
After initial rehearsals as a five-piece, Clive Mitten also left early in to run a recording studio.
The contract with Virgin was terminated shortly after. The band continued briefly as a four-piece with Watson doubling on bass. The last set of songs written by Revell, Devoil, Battersby and Watson received a one-off live airing when the band supported Geoff Mann at one of his Marquee gigs.
Following this, Twelfth Night quietly split. In , during one of the frequent calls between band members the subject of the unrecorded song The Collector was discussed.
Mitten offered studio time, and so in May the "original" line-up Revell, Devoil, Mitten, Mann and Battersby reunited to record the song, along with a new version of Love Song.
After careful deliberation the band offered a compilation of these and others to M. N in the form of the album Collector's Item which was finally released in early Night by Night recorded its debut album with producer Romesh Dodangoda in late The band carried out a UK tour supporting Jettblack in Jonny Thornton appeared in the October issue of Bass Guitar magazine [6] revealing the musical influences on the band.
In June , the band members received a sponsorship from fashion house Bolongaro Trevor for stage clothing in time for the shooting of The Moment video.
In March , Europe played four dates in their homeland of Sweden and were supported solely by Night by Night. In March the band announced that they had amicably parted ways with Henry Rundell, and would be seeking a new singer.
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Download as PDF Printable version. Deutsch Edit links. Some of the tracks from these demos were released on an LP length tape early in December During this period Battersby left the band to pursue some solo projects.
The band spent most of writing and recording the Fact and Fiction TN album. Commenced in May it wasn't finally finished and released until December.
Mitten doubled on keyboards in Battersby's absence and a few gigs were done as a four-piece that autumn. During the summer, an offer to appear on TV came "out of the blue" and so the band performed East of Eden on the first ever David Essex Showcase.
It was screened on BBC1 on 26 June Battersby then rejoined in December , completing the line-up for the Fact and Fiction Tour which began in January and included the band's first headline gig at the Marquee.
In August , the band once again performed at the Reading Festival. In November , Mann left after two sell-out gigs at the Marquee, which were recorded for a live album, Live and Let Live.
Highlights included a slot supporting Pallas at Hammersmith Odeon , London, in March and several more gigs at the band's second home the Marquee Club - including one which was filmed.
This concert went out "live" in several European countries and was recorded for subsequent broadcast in the UK as part of a series: "Live From London".
Immediately after touring the band signed a management and publishing deal with Hit and Run Music, joining Genesis and Peter Gabriel amongst others at the company.
While most of summer was spent preparing new material, including a major new song Take A Look, the band broke cover in July to play their first major London headline at the Dominion Theatre.
It was a great success with some 1, people attending. Soon after its release in October it reached No. The tour saw the band playing much larger venues than before and included the Dominion Theatre again and what turned out to be their only gig outside the UK, in Marburg, Germany.
Most of the rest of the first half of the year was spent writing new material, some of which was tried out during the Corner of the World tour in May.
It seemed that the band were at last going to get a major record deal when Charisma Records decided to sign them. In July, however, the company went bust.
Not dispirited the band played a charity gig Wycombe Live Aid followed by three consecutive nights at the Marquee - their 14th, 15th and 16th successive sell-out gigs there.
By September the band had selected the songs for the next album and began pre-production with producer John L.
Recording of the album began November, and in December the band signed a major record deal with Virgin Records , who had by now taken over Charisma.
The album was premiered at a special "showcase" concert at the Marquee in April The concert was also recorded for Radio 1, but was not eventually broadcast.
Though receiving critical acclaim the overall sales of the album were disappointing, though it went straight in at No.
Before the end of the year the band once again played Hammersmith Odeon in London. Andy Sears left the band in late , severely disappointed with the complete lack of direction and promotional strategy displayed by Virgin.
After initial rehearsals as a five-piece, Clive Mitten also left early in to run a recording studio. The contract with Virgin was terminated shortly after.
The band continued briefly as a four-piece with Watson doubling on bass. The last set of songs written by Revell, Devoil, Battersby and Watson received a one-off live airing when the band supported Geoff Mann at one of his Marquee gigs.
Following this, Twelfth Night quietly split.
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