BLUE BLOOD: Universal Language LP [Previously Trespass (the famous N.W.O.B.H.M band)
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Taking as their primary influence US stadium rockers Ratt and UK's Whitesnake, the British Blue Bludd managed to insert a limited amount of their own identity into two albums for Music For Nations Records between 1989 and 1991. Comprising Phil Kane (vocals), Mark Sutcliffe (guitar), Rob Ariss (keyboards), Dave Crawte (bass) and Paul Sutcliffe (drums), the nucleus of the band had previously played together in the group Trespass. The Big Noise was an encouraging start, although its slick, heavily stylized sound failed to secure significant sales. That fate also befell Universal Language in 1991, though reviews were largely positive.
Hard Rock
U.K.
1991
Universal Language
Cruel World
She Shakes Me Up
Say A Prayer
New Toy
Hit The Deck
Homesound Train
Share The Night
Sun Worshipper
What's Your Pleasure
Members:
Philip J. Kane - Vocals
Paul Sutcliff - Drums
Mark Sutcliff - Guitars
Dave Crawte - Bass
Rob Ariss - Keyboards
"We formed Right back In 1986 in Sudbury Suffolk, England, Leaving behind Trespass our previous band which we would go on to re-form after the Blue Blud days. Our first recording was a five track Ep entitled ''Liquor and Poker'' before 1987 came along and we went on to support the ''Tygers Of Pantang'' on their British Tour.
After the Tygers tour late 87' we decided to add Phil Kane onto lead vocals and we grabbed a shot in London's Marquee Club supporting ''White Lion''
With Phil in tow we went on to support many other bands From ''SHY'; to ''Faith No More'' among others, We Eventually Signed up a management deal with EX-Chrome Molly's Manager Harry Cowell and signed to Music For Nations and wound up touring with friends ''Tigertailz'' who were also on the same label.
Went on to a European Tour with American Rock outfit ''lizzy borden'' Before releasing our debut studio album entitled ''The Big Noise'' in late 89' With great success"

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