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5.475 Ft
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1. | Intro (Thunderbirds)
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2. | 1980-F
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3. | Life In The City
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4. | Frozen Rivers
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5. | Time To Think
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6. | Dancing In The Shadows
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7. | Who's Gonna Love You
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8. | One Rule For You
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9. | Billy Billy
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10. | Der Kommissar
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11. | Laser Love
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12. | Starflight
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13. | Joy
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14. | Gina 2004
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15. | Greenbelt radio interview and unplugged session in The Tank
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16. | Photo slide show with reflections of Greenbelt from Peter and John
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PETER BANKS, KEITH SMITH, JOHN RUSSELL, MATHEW RUSSELL, IAN NIBLO
AFTER THE FIRE enjoyed initial UK chart success in 1979 with "One Rule For You" and world wide success in 1983 with "Der Kommissar".
Having initially performed at the legendary Greenbelt Arts Festival in 1979 they returned 25 years later marking a return to live performances. Originally filmed as a private record of the event it has now been decided to release the show on DVD as a "warts and all" official release.
Track listing includes all "the hits" and more...What a night-you had to be there!
After the Fire
Active Decade: '80s Born: 1974 in England Genre: Rock Styles: New Wave, Contemporary Pop/Rock, Punk/New Wave
After the Fire was originally formed in England in 1974 by keyboard player Peter Banks. This lineup disbanded a few years later, upon which point Banks re-formed the band with guitarist Andy Piercy, bass player Nick Battle, and drummer Ivor Twiddell. The new lineup played the London music scene and eventually became a favorite at the Marquee on London's Wardour Street. In 1978, the band cut their first album, Signs of Change, on their own Rapid label. Their musical style at the time sounded like early Genesis and Greenslade. After increasing popularity, the band signed to CBS to record their second album, Laser Love, which marked a change in direction influenced by the recent emergence of new wave. Battle left and was replaced by guitarist John Russell, who was previously in Narnia with Banks. Banks changed his name to "Memory" Banks to avoid confusion with the ex-Yes guitarist with the same name, while Piercy switched to bass. The single "One Rule for You," produced by Rupert Hine, went U.K. Top 40. The band's third album, 80F, was less successful. Twiddell was later replaced by Peter King (ex-Flys). 1981's Batteries Not Included was a more commercial effort, but success eluded the band until 1983 when they scored a U.S. Top Ten hit with "Der Kommissar." By this time only Piercy remained in the lineup. ---Mike Edmunds, All Music Guide |
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