In 1988, they parted ways with Stock, Aitken and Waterman, and in 1989, Tim Lever and Mike Percy left the band to form careers as mixers and producers. The pair currently own and operate Steelworks Studios in Sheffield, UK.[9] As recordists, Lever and Percy have had more chart success than they ever did with Dead or Alive,[citation needed] writing and mixing number-one tracks from bands like S Club 7, Blue and Robbie Williams. In 1989, Dead or Alive, pared down to a duo of Burns and Coy, released the self-produced Nude, which featured the hit "Turn Around and Count 2 Ten". "Turn Around" was the band's biggest hit in Japan.[citation needed] It was followed up by "Come Home with Me Baby", which hit #1 in Brazil.[citation needed] The single was a US club hit, including #1 on the US dance charts,[7] but it failed to generate significant radio play, partially due to a reactionary attitude toward the song's seemingly casual attitude toward sex at a time when AIDS awareness was coming into the public consciousness.
(extract from Wikipedia 2011)
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SomethingInMyHouse 1 month ago
Love the quality of your videos; it's like Pete Burns in 3D. Yay!
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