Giant Steps (band)
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Giant Steps was a dance
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 pop
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 duo from England
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, that consisted of vocalist Colin "Col" Campsie
Colin Campsie
Colin Campsie is a British born singer and songwriter.A former member of 1980s pop bands The Quick and Giant Steps, Campsie was also closely involved with, but was not a member of, the pop band Go West....

 and bassist/keyboardist George McFarlane. They previously recorded as The Quick.

Giant Steps' only album, Book of Pride, was released in 1988, and the single, "Another Lover
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"Another Lover", sometimes titled " Another Lover", is a 1988 song by English pop duo Giant Steps, from their debut album The Book of Pride...

", from the album became a hit
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 in the United States
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, peaking at #13 in the Billboard Hot 100
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. The same song was aired on Italian radios in 1988 quite frequently, and was featured in the 1989 film Loverboy
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 starring Patrick Dempsey
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. The follow-up single, "Into You" was a modest US
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 chart
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 success, reaching the Top 50 in early 1989.

In 2006, Campsie became infamous for writing the Kandy Floss record, and was mistakenly credited as being a member of Go West
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Go West is an English pop duo, formed in 1982 by lead vocalist and drummer Peter Cox ; and guitarist and vocalist Richard Drummie...

 by Mr Holy Moly in Metros 25 February edition.

Band members

  • Colin Campsie
    Colin Campsie
    Colin Campsie is a British born singer and songwriter.A former member of 1980s pop bands The Quick and Giant Steps, Campsie was also closely involved with, but was not a member of, the pop band Go West....

     - vocals
  • George McFarlane - keyboards, guitars


with
  • Gardner Cole - keyboards (known for his earlier work with Madonna
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     on "Open Your Heart
    Open Your Heart (Madonna song)
    "Open Your Heart" is a song by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released as the fourth single from her third studio album True Blue on November 12, 1986, by Sire Records. It has since appeared remixed on the compilation albums The Immaculate Collection and Celebration...

    ")
  • Edie Lehmann - backgrounds
  • Bruce Gaitsch
    Bruce Gaitsch
    Bruce R. Gaitsch is an American guitarist, composer, and producer. He is best known for working with notable musicians such as Richard Marx, Chicago, Peter Cetera, Madonna, Agnetha Fältskog and many others as a session musician and songwriter...

     - guitars (known for his earlier work with Madonna on "La Isla Bonita
    La Isla Bonita
    "La Isla Bonita" is a song by American singer-songwriter Madonna. It was released as the fifth and final single from her third studio album, True Blue, on February 25, 1987, by Sire Records. Originally written as a lament, the song was first offered to Michael Jackson before Madonna accepted it...

    ")
  • David Boruff - saxophone

Track listing

  1. "Steamy" (Loren/Campsie/McFarlane)
  2. "(The World Don't Need) Another Lover" (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
  3. "Into You" (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
  4. "Golden Hours (Bone)" (Campsie/McFarlane/Loren)
  5. "Do You Still Care" (Campsie/McFarlane)
  6. "Same Planet Different World" (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
  7. "The Book Of Pride" (Campsie/McFarlane)
  8. "End Of The War" (Campsie/McFarlane/Thompson)
  9. "Dance Away" (Campsie/McFarlane/Thompson)
  10. "Dream Wonderful" (Campsie/McFarlane/Cole)
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