Giant Steps (band)
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Origin | United Kingdom |
Years active | 1988 |
Genres | Dance-pop |
Labels | A&M |
Members | Colin "Col" Campsie George McFarlane |
Giant Steps was a dance pop duo from England that consisted of vocalist Colin "Col" Campsie and bassist/keyboardist George McFarlane. They previously recorded as The Quick.
Giant Steps's only album, Book of Pride, was released in 1988, and the single, "Another Lover," from the album became a huge hit in America, peaking at #13 in the Billboard Hot 100.
In 2006, Campsie became infamous for writing the Kandy Floss record and was mistakenly credited as being a famous member of Go West by Mr Holy Moly in Metro's 25 February edition.
[edit] Band Members
- Colin Campsie - vocals
- George McFarlane - Keyboards, Guitars
with
- Gardner Cole - Keyboards
- Edie Lehmann - Backgrounds
- Bruce Gaitsch - Guitars
- David Boruff - Sax
[edit] Album
- The Book Of Pride (A&M Records AMA 5190)
[edit] Track Listing
- Track 1.1 - Steamy (Loren/Campsie/McFarlane)
- Track 1,2 - (The World Don't Need) Another Lover (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
- Track 1.3 - Into You (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
- Track 1.4 - Golden Hours (Bone) (Campsie/McFarlane/Loren)
- Track 1.5 - Do You Still Care (Campsie/McFarlane)
- Track 2.1 - Same Planet Different World (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
- Track 2.2 - The Book Of Pride (Campsie/McFarlane)
- Track 2.3 - End Of The War (Campsie/McFarlane/Thompson)
- Track 2.4 - Dance Away (Campsie/McFarlane/Thompson)
- Track 2.5 - Dream Wonderful (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)