Country:UK
Released:2021
Style:AOR

There is NO question that FM has become one of the flag bearers of British melodic rock, having operated for many years through various musical climates, with the ever-present and exceptional voice of Steve Overland. Few, however, will be aware that the band’s history goes back at least a decade earlier when a few of FM were founding members of Wildlife, a group that emerged from their home county of Norfolk and scored a major record deal with the Chrysalis label. Formed in the late seventies, the band featuring future FM members Steve Overland, guitarist/brother Chris and drummer Pete Jupp, were initially discovered by sixties rock 'n’ roll legend Adam Faith who was so enamoured by the band’s abilities that he offered to manage them and secure a record deal. Signing to Chrysalis, the band cut their debut album, which was released in 1980 and produced by the then relatively unknown studio wizard Rupert Hine who later went on to work with Saga, Rush, Stevie Nicks and Tina Turner. Unusually for a British group at the time, their music was very much written and performed in a style most associated with American rock radio, the sort of thing that FM would capitalise on to greater success later in the decade. Melodic and very well executed, Wildlife’s sound was particularly praised for the emotional and expressive vocals of Steve Overland who went on to be be rightly hailed as one of the UK’s greatest rock vocalists. Although the album failed to dent the charts, it did, however, lay the groundwork for a follow up album three years later.

01 Burning
02 Playing It Too Close To The Heart
03 Alena
04 Misplaced Love
05 If The Night
06 The Incredible Shrinking Love
07 I'm Winning
08 That Diamond
09 Too Late
10 Only A Fool

turbo thx Tommy D.!

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Wildlife – Burning [Rock Candy Remaster] 2021
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