Giant Steps (band)

Giant Steps
Also known as The Quick
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Sophisti-pop, dance-pop
Years active 1988–1990
Labels A&M
Past members Colin "Col" Campsie
George McFarlane

Giant Steps was a dance pop duo from England that consisted of vocalist/producer Colin Campsie and bassist/keyboardist/producer George McFarlane. They had previously recorded as The Quick.

Giant Steps' only album, The Book of Pride, was released in 1988, and its first single "Another Lover" became a hit in the United States, peaking at No. 13 on the Billboard Hot 100.[1] It became very popular in Italy in 1988 as well, garnering considerable airplay at pop radio. It was subsequently featured over the opening credits of the 1989 film Loverboy, starring Patrick Dempsey.

Giant Steps' follow-up single "Into You" was a modest US chart success, reaching No. 58 in early 1989.[1]

In 2006, Campsie became infamous for writing the Kandy Floss record, and was mistakenly credited as being a member of Go West by Mr. Holy Moly in Metro's 25 February edition.

Band members

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Discography

Singles

Albums

Track listing

  1. "Steamy" (Loren/Campsie/McFarlane)
  2. "(The World Don't Need) Another Lover" (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
  3. "Into You" (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
  4. "Golden Hours (Bone)" (Campsie/McFarlane/Loren)
  5. "Do You Still Care" (Campsie/McFarlane)
  6. "Same Planet, Different World" (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
  7. "The Book of Pride" (Campsie/McFarlane)
  8. "End of the War" (Campsie/McFarlane/Thompson)
  9. "Dance Away" (Campsie/McFarlane/Thompson)
  10. "Dream Wonderful" (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)

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