Level 42 / The Complete Polydor Years 1985-1989 10CD set unboxed
SuperDeluxeEdition.com editor, Paul Sinclair, takes a look at Level 42: The Complete Polydor Years 1985-1989 10CD box set.
SuperDeluxeEdition.com editor, Paul Sinclair, takes a look at Level 42: The Complete Polydor Years 1985-1989 10CD box set.
“Time To Let Go” is Mike Lindup’s first single from his forthcoming album Changes 2. Available on Knapdale Records now on all major digital platforms.
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Formed in the last embers of the 70’s Level 42 started as a Jazz Fusion band before embracing dance rock for which they would be best known.
• The band’s first single Love Meeting Love was released in 1980 to much critical acclaim which led to the debut album, the self-titled Level 42 which charted in the top 20.
• Throughout the 80’s the band released numerous albums and toured regularly building a large and devoted fan base – these early years are featured here
• Volume One contains all the Level 42 albums from 1981 – 1984 in their original glory.
Rotosound talks to Level 42 frontman, Mark King, about how the COVID-19 pandemic has affected his life, why he first picked up the bass, and why he has used Rotosound strings throughout his career. Mark takes questions from fans including how often he changes his strings (it’s a lot!), if he plays double bass, and whether he has any dreams yet to be fulfilled.
Filmed as part of NAMM’s Believe In Music Week 2021.
Here is an in-depth look at the 80s classic song “Something About You’ by Level 42 co-songwriter and band member Mike Lindup.
Mark plays live from his Summerhouse Studio for Suze and the Brekkie clubbers. He takes a tour of his bass guitars and a walk down memory lane whilst bursting into song. It’s a welcome jump back to the 80’s with the legendary bass player’s fabulous stories!
To keep you all entertained in lockdown, Mark introduces a playlist of Level 42’s top 40 hits.
Don’t forget to look after yourself and others and #StayHome.
Level 42 new postponed dates till 2021, Astor Theatre Perth April 22, 2021, Palais Theatre Melbourne April 24, Enmore Theatre, Sydney April 26, Auckland Town Hall, April 28.