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With the help of producer David Tyson, who also became McTaggart's frequent writing partner, the Arrows' 1984 debut album Stand Back was a national success in Canada, providing a top 40 hit with "Meet Me in the Middle". [3] [4] [5] The album sold well, and the band found themselves as the opening act on the UK leg of Chris de Burgh's 1984 tour.
The Lines Are Open is the second and final album by The Arrows released in 1985. Producer David Tyson was again nominated for the Juno Award for "Producer of the Year", for his work on this album. The album title is a line from the last song titled "Hampton Avenue".
The Arrows had two 14-week television shows in the UK called Arrows in 1976 and 1977, which were broadcast on Granada Television and produced by Muriel Young.They are the only band to have two weekly TV series and no records released during the run of either series; a result of a conflict between the band's manager Ian Wright of the M.A.M. Agency, and the group's mentor/producer Mickie Most.
On September 22, a music video was released for "Arrows". [21] It was directed by Thom Glunt. [22] In March and April 2012 the band supported Set Your Goals. [23] The band played on the 2012 edition of Warped Tour. [24] In January 2013, the band supported All Time Low and Yellowcard on their co-headlining tour of Canada. [25]
Music artist and CCM pioneer Erick Nelson defined The Archers' role in the development of contemporary Christian music as representing one-half of a convergence: traditional vocal groups like The Archers got hipper while the hippie rock groups (like the Maranatha bands) got more mellow—eventually both evinced the polished, commercial sound ...
Empire! (I Was a Lonely Estate) as a collaboration between the band's respective longtime labels Hobbledehoy Record Co and Count Your Lucky Stars Records, this was the fifth release for Arrows. This Split 7" [15] was a long time coming after years of contact between the two bands. The artwork features Bodhi Thomas, family pet of a close friend ...
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Peter Meaden was the Arrows' first manager, but later they signed with Mickie Most's RAK Records. In March 1974, the Arrows were in the top 10 in the UK charts with the song "Touch Too Much". [18] The Arrows became a popular band with teenagers, and once again Merrill had slid back into the teenage market he had fought hard to get out of in Japan.