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Bad English was an American/British hard rock supergroup formed in 1987. It reunited Journey keyboardist Jonathan Cain with singer John Waite and bassist Ricky Phillips , his former bandmates in the Babys , along with Journey guitarist Neal Schon and drummer Deen Castronovo .
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The band's debut single, "Tearing My Soul Apart", was released on 24 August 1992 through Swanyard Discs Ltd on 7-inch, 12-inch and CD formats, with distribution by BMG UK. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] The song, credited to Boult, Gill, Harris, Nash and O'Toole, was originally written by Nash, O'Toole and Gill when they working together after Frankie Goes to ...
The band's fifth studio album, This New Day was released on 27 March 2006, with the single "Nature's Law" being released the week before. The album saw the whole band contributing to the songs. Before this, the McNamara brothers had written virtually all of the band's songs themselves. The band recording twenty four songs in nine days. [9]
Bad English is the debut studio album by British/American rock band Bad English. It was released in on 26 June 1989. The album was a massive success, especially because of the No. 1 single "When I See You Smile". [4] That single was certified gold by the RIAA while the album was certified platinum. [2]
The band came together after Squire met Page by chance at a party shortly before Christmas 1980. The group also featured former Greenslade keyboard player and vocalist Dave Lawson. [1] Squire was the main writer for the group. [2] Page believed the band needed a strong vocalist and sought out former Led Zeppelin frontman Robert Plant.