Rowland Charles "Boon" Gould (4 March 1955 – 30 April 2019) was an English
musician
A musician is a person who composes, conducts, or performs music. According to the United States Employment Service, "musician" is a general term used to designate one who follows music as a profession. Musicians include songwriters who wri ...
and one of the four founding members of
Level 42
Level 42 is an English jazz-funk band formed on the Isle of Wight in 1979. They had a number of UK and worldwide hits during the 1980s and 1990s.
Their highest-charting single in the UK was " Lessons in Love", which reached number three on the ...
.
Career
Gould was born in
Shanklin
Shanklin () is a seaside resort and civil parishes in England, civil parish on the Isle of Wight, England, located on Sandown Bay. Shanklin is the southernmost of three settlements which occupy the bay, and is close to Lake, Isle of Wight, Lake ...
on the
Isle of Wight
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. He was the guitarist of Level 42 and occasional saxophone player on their earliest albums. Boon was the brother of
Phil Gould, who was the drummer and also a founding member of Level 42. Gould's tenure as a full-time member of Level 42 ended in 1987 after a period of sustained illness and nervous exhaustion, culminating in him suffering from
panic attack
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s whilst onstage. He continued writing lyrics with the band and was present during studio work for the ''
Staring at the Sun'' album in 1988.
Gould released two solo studio albums: ''Tin Man'' and ''Love Kills Overtime'', the second under the pseudonym 'Zen Gangsters'. The second studio album used a number of his brother's drum
samples from his later work with Level 42.
Gould maintained a relationship with lead vocalist and bassist
Mark King, occasionally seen attending King's concerts in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Gould provided lyrics for King's second solo studio album ''
One Man'' (1998) and the full 2004 reunion of the band was officially announced on his website, although this reunion was very brief.
Gould provided lyrics, some guitar work, and some music for Level 42's eleventh and most recent studio album ''
Retroglide
''Retroglide'' is the eleventh and most recent studio album by the British rock/pop/fusion group Level 42. It was released 12 years after their previous album and reached the UK Top 80. It is a mix of electronica with Level 42's traditional blend ...
'' (2006), although he and King had an agreement that Gould was credited solely for
lyrics
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and King solely for
music
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.
Reunions
In October 2012, Gould joined his longtime bandmates and friends, Mark King and
Mike Lindup
Michael David Lindup (born 17 March 1959) is a musician best known as the keyboard player and falsetto voiced singer, who joined with Mark King and brothers Phil and Boon Gould to form the British jazz-funk/pop rock band, Level 42.
Early li ...
, for a one off guest appearance in
Bristol
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. Gould performed alongside the band for the songs "Heathrow" and "
Love Games". Although Gould had a lot of writing involvement with Level 42 after the dissolution of the original line-up, the Bristol show marked his first public appearance with Level 42 in 25 years. Gould's appearance also coincided with King's birthday.
Death
Gould was found dead at a friend's home in
Uffculme
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,
Devon
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on 30 April 2019, aged 64. A coroner's inquest found the death was
suicide by hanging
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Hanging is often considered t ...
.
Boon had suffered from
bipolar disorder
Bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression, is a mental disorder characterized by periods of depression and periods of abnormally elevated mood that last from days to weeks each. If the elevated mood is severe or associated with ...
throughout his life.
Discography
Solo
*1995: ''Tinman''
*2000: ''Love Kills Overtime'' (recorded as Zen Gangsters)
With
Level 42
Level 42 is an English jazz-funk band formed on the Isle of Wight in 1979. They had a number of UK and worldwide hits during the 1980s and 1990s.
Their highest-charting single in the UK was " Lessons in Love", which reached number three on the ...
*1981: ''
Level 42
Level 42 is an English jazz-funk band formed on the Isle of Wight in 1979. They had a number of UK and worldwide hits during the 1980s and 1990s.
Their highest-charting single in the UK was " Lessons in Love", which reached number three on the ...
''
*1982: ''
The Early Tapes''
*1982: ''
The Pursuit of Accidents
''The Pursuit of Accidents'' is the third studio album released by the jazz/funk British musical group Level 42, in 1982. It was issued on CD in 1985. It was re-issued on CD in 2000 as part of a two disc set with the album "Standing In The Light" ...
''
*1983: ''
Standing in the Light''
*1984: ''
True Colours''
*1985: ''
World Machine''
*1987: ''
Running in the Family''
*2006: ''
Retroglide
''Retroglide'' is the eleventh and most recent studio album by the British rock/pop/fusion group Level 42. It was released 12 years after their previous album and reached the UK Top 80. It is a mix of electronica with Level 42's traditional blend ...
''
With Phil Gould
*2009: ''Watertight''
*2021: ''Beautiful Wounds''
References
External links
Level 42 official website*
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1955 births
2019 deaths
Suicides in England
English rock guitarists
English new wave musicians
Level 42 members
People from Shanklin
English rock saxophonists
English jazz saxophonists
English songwriters
Musicians from the Isle of Wight
People with bipolar disorder
2019 suicides
20th-century saxophonists