Talk:Level 42

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Was The Sun Goes Down really the first single? I seem to recall The Chinese Way predated it - or maybe that was later??? Also, is it worth mentioning the first two albums (IMHO much better than their later stuff, not that I'd say that in the article!) GRAHAMUK

Never mind - I've researched it and rewritten the article more or less completely. If anyone is not happy with it, well, you know what to do! GRAHAMUK 01:49 9 Jul 2003 (UTC)

The first two albums are very important! I saw that 'the early tapes' was not mentioned. AHHHHHHH!!!! This album is considered by the fans to be quite important because it shows the real jazz-funk origin of the band. The band even in 2005 is still playing track from that album in Live gigs. That why i edited the article

Name origin: I'd heard that the band's name might have been taken from a sign on a lift or passageway seen in the Doctor Who serial The Invisible Enemy; I seem to recall something like this being mentioned in the notes in Douglas Adams' radio scripts book, although this Doctor Who storyline apparently aired before Mr. Adams' involvement with that program. B7T 13:55, 14 August 2006 (UTC)