Tracklist
01
Hot Summer Nights
02
Cold Wind Across My Heart
03
If You've Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody
04
Ain't That Peculiar
05
If You Remember Me
06
Come Around (if You Want Me)
07
You Ain't Pretty Enough
08
Shocked
09
Love Message
10
Party Shuffle
Description
Special Deluxe Collector's Edition / Fully Remastered Audio / One of the most revered AOR obscurities from the late 70's. Features twin vocalists Chris Thompson (Manfred Mann's Earth Band) and Stevie Lange / 12 page full colour booklet -3,500 word essay, enhanced artwork, rarely seen photos and new interview -THE STORY BEHINDNight is arguably one of the most intriguing and, by implication, frustrating in the history of rock. As a mini supergroup, with a super-slick FM radio style, they had the potential to fit neatly into the heavy-hitting platinum rock niche occupied by the likes of Fleetwood Mac, the Doobie Brothers and Air Supply. However, despite signing to an American record label and giving birth to two hit singles, their valiant efforts to compete fell short of expectations. It's therefore surprising to know that the bandwere actually formed in the UK, by Manfred Mann's Earth Band and vocalist Chris Thompson (he sang on the #1 single 'Blinded By The Light'), together with celebrated backing vocalist Stevie Lange (wife of 'Mutt' Lange). Indeed, the band were well-known faces on the UK pub and club circuit before being unexpectedly signed up by Planet Records, a US-based label helmed by celebrated producer Richard Perry (Rod Stewart, Carly Simon, Pointer Sisters). The band moved to Los Angeles, and Perry recorded the album over an exhaustive twelve months, enlisting the help of top session players, including Nicky Hopkins, Steve Porcaro and Michael McDonald. The results are pretty spectacular. Musically the sound was very much in vogue with FM radio, featuring strident yet powerful rock tracks and emotive powerballads. It was an album that yielded two American hit singles with 'If You Remember me' and the anthemic 'Hot Summer Nights'. However, despite this chart success, the album failed to perform as well as it might have been expected and it was back to the drawing board for the follow up.