Wavelength (band) explained

Wavelength
Background:group_or_band
Origin:England
Genre:Soft rock
Years Active:1982–1983
Label:Ariola
Past Members:
  • John Kirby
  • Melvin Kirsch
  • Danny Daniels
  • Phil Fisher
  • Ray Howard

Wavelength were a short-lived English soft rock band, active in the early 1980s. They are best known for their sole UK hit, "Hurry Home".

Biography

The band were signed to Ariola, and released one album and four singles on the label. They are best remembered for their No. 17 UK hit, "Hurry Home", which was written by Steve Thompson and produced by Christopher Neil, who also produced their album and all other singles. The song remained on the UK Singles Chart for 12 weeks from July to September 1982.[1] It received heavy airplay on Mike Read's BBC Radio 1 show,[2] and the band also performed the song on BBC's Top of the Pops.[3] The song coincided with the Falklands War and became a much requested favourite of the families of troops returning from the war, due to its content and lyrics.[4] [5] The band had no further success after "Hurry Home", to which they are labelled as a one-hit wonder.

"Hurry Home" was later covered by Sarah Brightman for the 2000 special limited edition re-release of her album Fly. It also appears on her 2015 compilation Rarities Volume 1.

Member Ray Howard died c. 2008–09.[6]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Notes and References

  1. Web site: WAVELENGTH | full Official Chart History | Official Charts Company. Officialcharts.com.
  2. Web site: Forty Years Of Airplay. Steve. Thompson. January 26, 2022. The Steve Thompson Band.
  3. Web site: Hurry Home. 26 July 2009 . YouTube.
  4. Web site: Hurry Home Song Story. Steve. Thompson. September 23, 2012. The Steve Thompson Band.
  5. [BBC Radio 2]
  6. Web site: Wavelength Where Are They Now ?. Steve. Thompson. September 24, 2005. The Steve Thompson Band.