A short-lived Los Angeles group anchored by veteran songwriters Barry Mann and Cynthia Weil.
For the full picture, listen to 'Do You Know (I Go Crazy)' first, then try 'The Moment.' That gives you their hit and a deeper cut in one go.
They're mostly remembered for one song, 'Do You Know (I Go Crazy)', which became a mid-80s radio staple. Beyond that single, their catalog has some solid album cuts like 'The Moment' and 'Ivory Stairs' that show what the group could do when everything clicked. The fact that Mann and Weil were already established writers gave their pop a certain craft, even if the project didn't last.
They formed in Los Angeles in 1984 and put out a debut album the next year. A second album called 'Faces' followed in 1987, but it didn't find much of an audience. They stopped releasing new material after the late 80s.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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