Londonbeat

Londonbeat
Release date
01 January 1970
Londonbeat
01 January 1970 |

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Londonbeat formed in London, England years after three of the group members established careers as soul singers.
During the ’70s, Jimmy Helms and Jimmy Chambers released solo material on the Pye and Cube labels, while
George Chandler, a member of Olympic Runners and Gonzales, was part of the RCA and Polydor rosters.

Songwriter and producer William Henshall, aka Willy M., rounded out the first lineup. Signed to David Stewart’s (of
Eurythmics) Anxious label, Londonbeat released their debut album, Speak, in 1988. It was more successful in the
Netherlands than in the U.K., though “9 A.M. (The Comfort Zone)” did reach the Top 20 of the U.K. singles chart.

In the Blood, the 1990 follow-up album, was broadly popular due to the single “I’ve Been Thinking About You,” a
number one hit in several territories, including the U.K., U.S., and the Netherlands. From there, however, the group
slid out of the mainstream.

Two additional albums for Anxious, Harmony (1992) and Londonbeat (1994), neither intensified nor sustained
Londonbeat’s momentum. After they competed in the 1995 Eurovision Song Contest, the members separated, but
a new lineup took shape in 2003 and recorded for the Coconut label. This period included the albums Back in the Hi-Life (2003) and Gravity (2004). Roughly a decade later, Londonbeat contributed to two songs on Deodato’s The
Crossing, and they performed into the late 2010s.

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