- Prism (band)
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Origin =Vancouver , BC,Canada flagicon|Canada
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Genre =Pop rock
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Years_active = 1976 – 2008
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URL = http://www.prism.ca
Current_members =Al Harlow Gary Grace Steve-OTimothy B. Hewitt
Notable_instruments =Synths Slide Guitar Electric Guitar Talkbox Prism is a Canadian rock band formed in Vancouver in
1976 . It has had a variety of lineups, includingRon Tabak (vocals),Lindsay Mitchell (guitar),Al Harlow (bass),Jim Vallance (akaRodney Higgs ) (drums) and John Hall (keyboards).History
The original lineup consisted of session musicians brought together by Bruce Allen, manager of
Loverboy . DrummerJim Vallance andBruce Fairbairn had a jazz rock band named Sunshyne. With the addition of Lindsay Mitchell and Ron Tabak, the band evolved into "Under Construction" (also briefly "Stanley Screamer"). The group finally changed its name to Prism when keyboardist John Hall joined. After signing withGRT Records , they released their debut album with a lineup of Ron Tabak, Lindsay Mitchell, Tom Lavin, John Hall, Ab Bryant and Jim Vallance, who both produced, and played drums under the name of "Rodney Higgs." Vallance did not want to tour though, so left and was replaced by Rocket Norton. Vallance did, however, contribute drum tracks to the band's second album, "See Forever Eyes".In 1977, they released their self-titled album "Prism" (which contained the hits "Spaceship Superstar" and "Take Me to the Kaptin") after which Bryant left, and Al Harlow was brought in as a new guitarist and bassist. The band subsequently issued "See Forever Eyes" (
1978 )."Armageddon" was released in
1979 , featuring some compositional input from the then largely unknownBryan Adams , and "Young and Restless" was released in1980 .After the greatest hits album "
All the Best From Prism ", Prism signed on withCapitol Records and Tabak was fired due to "lifestyle" issues, and vocalistHenry Small was brought in. They then released "Small Change" (1981 ). The lead single "Don't Let Him Know" became their first top 40 hit in America and the follow-up "Turn on Your Radar" also charted, becoming their fifth and final American hit. After "Small Change", Mitchell, Harlow and Norton left Prism.In 1982, the band's touring line up was Small, guitarist Paul Warren, bassist
John Trivers , keyboardist Robyn Robbins, and Doug Maddick on drums.The band broke up in
1982 but "Beat Street" followed in1983 featuring Henry Small, Bill Champlin, Richie Zito, Mike Baird (drummer from Journey), and backup vocalistsBobby Kimball (Toto) and Alan Pasqua.Plans for a Prism reunion with Tabak were cancelled when he died on 25 December 1984, one day after a brain hemorrhage he suffered from a cycling accident.
In 1988 they reformed for another greatest hits album called "Over 60 Minutes with...Prism," and five years later another new album, "Jericho" (1993), with Darcy Deutsch as vocalist, Harlow, Mitchell, Norton, and keyboardist Andy Lorimer. Studio musicians included
Bryan Adams ,Paul Janz , Mark LaFrance, withRick Springfield doing some of the songwriting.The band continues to tour with Harlow playing lead guitar and performing lead vocals and current line-up: Gary Grace (drums), Steve-O (Guitars & Keys), Timothy B. Hewitt (Bass). 2007 saw the band in the studio working on a new album called "Big Black Sky" which was released in July 2008. The band's CDs (including "Big Black Sky") are available for purchase from their official website.
Discography
Albums
* 1977 "Prism"
* 1978 "See Forever Eyes "
* 1978 "Live Tonight "
* 1979 "Armageddon"
* 1980 "Young and Restless"
* 1980 "All the Best From Prism " (compilation)
* 1981 "Small Change"
* 1983 "Beat Street"
* 1988 "Over 60 Minutes with...Prism " (compilation)
* 1993 "Jericho"
* 1996 "Best of Prism " (compilation)
* 1997 "From the Vaults"
* 2008 "Big Black Sky"ingles
* "Spaceship Superstar" (1977)
* "It's Over" (1977)
* "Flyin'" (1978)
* "See Forever Eyes" (1978)
* "Take Me Away" (1978)
* "Virginia" (1979)
* "Armageddon" (1979)
* "Night to Remember" (1980)
* "Young and Restless" (1980)
* "You Walked Away Again" (1980)
* "Cover Girl" (1980)
* "Don't Let Him Know" (1981)
* "Turn on Your Radar" (1982)
* "Good to Be Back" (1988)References
* [http://www.prism.ca/ Official band website]
* [http://www.rockdetector.com/officialbio,7024.sm;jsessionid=D8D84913672AD953A8863C6D6C7D397B PRISM biography]External links
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* [http://www.facebook.com/pages/Prism/6146468957 Official Facebook page]
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