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''Lightning Flash'' is the 12th album by British pop group
Brotherhood of Man Brotherhood of Man are a British pop group who achieved success in the 1970s. They won the 1976 Eurovision Song Contest with " Save Your Kisses for Me". Created in 1969 by songwriter and record producer Tony Hiller, Brotherhood of Man was initi ...
. Released on EMI Records in 1983, it remains their final commercially released studio album.


Background

The album was released on
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Records in July 1983 and was their only album with the label. This album was the first (and only) to feature new member
Barry Upton Barry John Upton (born 25 February 1954) is an English songwriter, arranger, musician and producer of various musical genres, including pop, rock and electronic dance. He is also an audio engineer and stage performer, having appeared around t ...
who had replaced
Lee Sheriden Lee Sheriden (born Roger Pritchard; 11 April 1944 in Horfield, Bristol) is an English singer/songwriter and musical director, best known as a member of pop group Brotherhood of Man. Early career As a child, Roger Pritchard learned the piano and ...
a year earlier and was their last work with long-time manager/producer and co-writer
Tony Hiller Anthony Toby Hiller (30 July 1927 – 26 August 2018) was an English songwriter and record producer. He was best known for writing and/or producing hits for Brotherhood of Man, including " United We Stand" (1970) and "Save Your Kisses for Me" (19 ...
. Upton took on the musical arrangement duties on ten of the twelve tracks, a role previously filled by Sheriden. Upton worked with studio session drummer Peter Boita at Boita's house in Upper Norwood London, programming all the drum tracks for the album. On going into
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all the drum tracks for the album were laid in one day Boita's
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computer which was also hooked up to his Simmons SDS7 Electronic drum head unit via a custom interface unit that Boita himself had developed. This method of working was new for its time; before then it was not uncommon for artistes to spend a whole day in a recording studio just to perfect the drum sound that would then be used to underpin the album when all the other musicians were brought in to start work. Peter Boita had briefly worked with Martin Lee when Lee was the lead singer in the Johnny Howard Band in 1973 and Boita was the drummer. The song "I Love Everybody" was arranged by
Ivor Raymonde Ivor Raymonde (born Ivor Pomerance; 22 October 1926 – 4 June 1990) was a British musician, songwriter, arranger and actor, best known for his distinctive rock-orchestral arrangements for Dusty Springfield and others in the 1960s. Life and care ...
, a long-time hit producer, who used a string quartet heavily in the verses. Another song "Heartbreaker" was taken from their unreleased 1980 album '' Good Fortune'' and included here in its original recording, featuring Sheriden on vocals and as arranger. The album contained the singles "Lightning Flash", "Cry Baby Cry" and "When the Kissing Stops". Of these, only the first managed to chart, their first UK singles chart placing for nearly four years. Commenting on the group's new material, Upton said "we're returning with a new sound, a new look and our sights aimed a lot higher. People can expect good, classy pop songs from us". The front cover of the album only has the lettering ''B H o M'' as an indication of a title or artist, the back cover states the group's name, while only the record itself gives the title as ''Lightning Flash'' on the label. This is the official title given to the album according to release information. Track "Is it Love" is erroneously titled "It is Love" on the back sleeve, but correct title is given on the record's label. The song "When the Kissing Stops" had been entered into ''
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'' earlier in 1983, and although the group briefly considered performing it themselves, ultimately a three-piece group, Rubic was chosen to sing it. The song made it to the finals, but stalled at 5th place (out of eight entries). Brotherhood of Man themselves released the song in June 1983 as their final ever single. Despite being highly regarded by fans, the album failed to chart and met with critical response from the music press. Writing for '' Smash Hits'',
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said of the "Lightning Flash" song that despite its synthesized sound, ''"the group have failed to capture the freshness that new pop demands"''. In reviewing the album, ''
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'' commented on the low budget sound of the music claiming that it was ''"mortgaged to the hilt"''. ''Lightning Flash'' was to be Brotherhood of Man's final release for a record company as they parted with EMI soon after its release. The group did go on to produce three more albums which were released independently by themselves (''
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'' in 1992, '' Greenhouse'' in 1997 and ''The Seventies Story'' in 2002).


Track listing

Side One # "Lightning Flash" (3.19) # "Cry Baby Cry" (3.52) # "I Don't Need It" (3.32) # "I Love Everybody" (3.08) # "Run Like Hell" (3.23) # "Too Late the Hero" (4.39) Side Two # "When the Kissing Stops" (3.30) # "Is it Love" (3.02) # "What More Can I Say" (3.35) # "Heartbreaker" (3.09) # "Jukebox Serenade" (3.11) # "Hanging On" (3.01) *All tracks written by Hiller / Lee / Upton, except "Heartbreaker" by Hiller / Sheriden / Lee


Personnel

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Martin Lee Martin Lee Chu-ming, SC, JP (; born 8 June 1938) is a Hong Kong politician and barrister. He is the founding chairman of the United Democrats of Hong Kong and its successor, the Democratic Party, Hong Kong's flagship pro-democracy party. He ...
: Lead vocals on "I Don't Need it", "Hanging on" *
Nicky Stevens Nicky Stevens (born Helen Maria Thomas in Carmarthen, Wales, 3 December 1949) is a singer, famous as a member of pop group Brotherhood of Man. She is the only Welsh person to have won the Eurovision Song Contest. Early career Nicky Stevens be ...
: Lead vocals on "Lightning Flash", "Run Like Hell", "What More Can I Say", Joint lead vocals on "Cry Baby Cry", "When the Kissing Stops", "Heartbreaker", "Jukebox Serenade" *
Sandra Stevens Sandra Stevens (born 23 November 1944, Leeds, Yorkshire) is an English singer and member of pop group Brotherhood of Man. Early career Sandra Stevens first entered into a singing career in the 1960s when she joined the club band, The Track (w ...
: Lead vocals on "I Love Everybody", "Too Late the Hero", Joint lead vocals on "Cry Baby Cry", "When the Kissing Stops", "Heartbreaker", "Jukebox Serenade" *
Barry Upton Barry John Upton (born 25 February 1954) is an English songwriter, arranger, musician and producer of various musical genres, including pop, rock and electronic dance. He is also an audio engineer and stage performer, having appeared around t ...
: Lead vocals on "Is it Love" *
Tony Hiller Anthony Toby Hiller (30 July 1927 – 26 August 2018) was an English songwriter and record producer. He was best known for writing and/or producing hits for Brotherhood of Man, including " United We Stand" (1970) and "Save Your Kisses for Me" (19 ...
: Producer *Barry Upton - Arranger *
Ivor Raymonde Ivor Raymonde (born Ivor Pomerance; 22 October 1926 – 4 June 1990) was a British musician, songwriter, arranger and actor, best known for his distinctive rock-orchestral arrangements for Dusty Springfield and others in the 1960s. Life and care ...
- Arranger on track 4 *
Lee Sheriden Lee Sheriden (born Roger Pritchard; 11 April 1944 in Horfield, Bristol) is an English singer/songwriter and musical director, best known as a member of pop group Brotherhood of Man. Early career As a child, Roger Pritchard learned the piano and ...
- Arranger on track 10 * Credited Musicians: Richard Cottle, Martin Eliott, Roger Odell, Paul Keogh, Peter Boita, Sean McBride, Mike Hornett, Tony Fisher, the Gavin Wright Quartet with Ivor Raymonde * Cover design and artwork: Cream


References

{{Authority control 1983 albums Brotherhood of Man albums Albums produced by Tony Hiller EMI Records albums