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H was a London quartet that formed in the late 1980s. Their song 'All I Want Is You' became an international hit, capturing a particular mood of longing that...
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H was a London quartet that formed in the late 1980s. Their song 'All I Want Is You' became an international hit, capturing a particular mood of longing that connected with listeners. The band included Barry Andrews on vocals, Phil Cunningham on multiple instruments, Nigel Hillier on bass, and Raymond Strid on drums.
They released three studio albums, including 'Here I Am' and 'Sleepdrunk.' Their music often dealt with themes of love and heartbreak, as heard in songs like 'Over You,' 'Half a Heart,' and 'All Out Of Love.' The group faced creative tensions and the pressures that came with their success.
At one point, their decision to release 'All I Want Is You' as a single without a music video caused some friction with their record label. The band's outspoken nature on various issues also drew attention. They eventually stopped recording together, but their songs have remained in circulation.
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