Cutting Crew

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Cutting Crew - The Scattering Acoustic version
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The Drivers - Found You Out 1983
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Till the money run$ out from Add to Favourites album live Trading Boundaries Club.
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Feel like Makin' love Live at Trading Boundaries. CC play original song by Bad Company.
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Climb Aboard by Cutting Crew Animation version by Lucas Tesone. https://www.behance.net/lucastesone
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Say Something Nick sings this gorgeous ballad with personal images to tell the story
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Talk all Night by The Drivers. Mak Norman, Steve Boorer and Nick van Eede 1982
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Can We Go Now
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Cutting Crew - The Scattering [Live At Town & Country Club March 1990]
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The Scattering
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The pop/rock group Cutting Crew formed in England in 1985, just one year before “(I Just) Died in Your Arms” made them stars at home and across the Atlantic. Founding members Kevin Scott MacMichael (guitar) and Nick Van Eede (vocals) met in Halifax, Nova Scotia, while both musicians were on tour with their respective bands. A musical connection was made, and MacMichael soon relocated to England, where he and Van Eede immediately began to collaborate. After signing with Siren Records on the strength of their demos, Cutting Crew became a foursome in 1986 with the addition of bassist Colin Farley and drummer Martin Beadle; they entered the recording studio that same year. While the pace was certainly quick, the quartet was comprised of veterans; Eede had toured the world with his Sussex-based outfit the Drivers, MacMichael served time as guitarist for Fast Forward, Beadle was a one-time member of Hull, and Farley had completed hours of session work for many artists. Cutting Crew released their debut album, Broadcast, in 1986. The group received mixed reviews from music critics, but not when it came to the album’s undeniable highlight, the synth-heavy “(I Just) Died in Your Arms.” The song became smash hit in the United States, reaching number one on the Billboard singles chart and enjoying similar success in the U.K. “One for the Mockingbird” and “I’ve Been in Love Before” also enjoyed significant radio play, and the band left home for a worldwide tour, standing in as opening act for such groups as the Bangles, Starship, and Huey Lewis & the News. Cutting Crew released a sophomore album, The Scattering, in 1989. A third full-length effort, 1992′s Compus Mentus, failed to revive their sagging popularity, however, and Cutting Crew called it quits the following year. MacMichael paired up with Robert Plant for the singer’s 1993 solo effort, Fate of Nations, while Nick Van Eede chose to revive Cutting Crew the following decade. Featuring a radically different lineup, the group released Grinning Souls in 2006. ~ Charlotte Dillon & Andrew Leahey