It Bites - It Happened One Night -2011- By Vian... Access
For the uninitiated, this is the entry point. For the long-time fan, it is the apology for the breakup of 1990.
By 2011, the band had transitioned from its original 1980s pop-prog roots to a more focused progressive rock sound led by . The lineup featured on this recording includes: John Mitchell: Lead vocals and guitars. John Beck: Keyboards and backing vocals. Bob Dalton: Drums and backing vocals.
Tracks from The Tall Ships like "Ghosts," "The Tall Ships," and "Playground" showed the band's evolved, slightly heavier neo-prog sound. It Bites - It Happened One Night -2011- by ViAn...
Bass and backing vocals (though some listings mention Nathan King, Pomeroy is the primary bassist credited for the Cumbria performance). Setlist and Highlights
“Leo,” she said quietly, “everyone has a night they’d rather forget. The question is—do you want to spend the rest of your nights alone with it?” For the uninitiated, this is the entry point
The album features 11 tracks, each showcasing the band's versatility and musical range. From the opening notes of the lead single, "Cologne Cerrone Houdini", it's clear that "It Happened One Night" is an album that defies easy categorization. The song's driving rhythms, soaring vocals, and catchy hooks set the tone for an album that blends the best of 80s new wave, prog rock, and contemporary pop.
Have you heard this specific live recording? Does John Mitchell do justice to the original material? Share your thoughts in the comments below. The lineup featured on this recording includes: John
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The setlist is a blend of modern tracks from the 2008 comeback album The Tall Ships and classic fan favorites from the Francis Dunnery era. Notable tracks include: "Ghosts," "The Tall Ships," and "Oh My God".
The full concert film, directed by Russell Cherrington .
The setlist was a carefully curated bridge between the band’s 80s prog-pop hits and their modern progressive material.