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  1. Love Affair recorded a progressive rock album in 1971. In 1971, they recorded the song "Wake Me I Am Dreaming", an English cover of "Mi ritorni in mente" (music by Lucio Battisti and Italian lyrics by Mogol). By the end of 1974, Love Affair was over. The group has since been revived, though sometimes without any original members, for cabaret ...

  2. Dec 12, 2021 · "Other Love Afair A-sides were recorded similarly, just Steve, an orchestra and a brass section. "Live it was a pain because we couldn't recapture that sound." And the rest of the band, who only ...

  3. Not unlike their North London predecessors the Dave Clark Five,the Love Affair - or the Soul Survivors, as they were originallyknown - were formed around their drummer, Maurice `Mo` Bacon(born 26/1/52). "I come from a family of drummers", says Maurice."Uncle Max was a famous drummer in the Ambrose Orchestrain the 30s.

  4. Sep 7, 2011 · David Steel undertakes an interview with Steve Ellis of Love Affair talking about his past and what he is up to right now. When a cover of US Southern Soul singer Robert Knight’s ‘Everlasting Love’ hit the number 1 spot in January 1968, Love Affair were well and truly propelled into the Pop limelight. A string of hits followed over the ...

  5. 7 April 1950 (age 74) Edgware, Middlesex, England. Years active. 1965–present. Website. steveellis.co.uk. Stephen John Ellis (born 7 April 1950) is an English rock / pop singer. His biggest success was with the band Love Affair in the late 1960s.

  6. Jul 10, 2015 · Forever tagged ‘The band who didn’t play on their own records’, The Love Affair outsold all except The Beatles in 1968. Formed by the poptastically named 14-year-old drummer Maurice Bacon and fronted by Steve Ellis – one of ‘three Stevies’ of British soul alongside Marriott and Winwood – their heavy mod chops and gobby attitude were both honed on the club circuit.

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  8. The Soul Survivors. The Love Affair started out as the Soul Survivors in early 1966, featuring Steve Ellis (vocals), Maurice 'Mo' Bacon (drums), Stephen Morgan Fisher (keyboards), Ian Miller (guitar), and Warwick Rose (bass). They were managed by Maurice's father, Sidney Bacon. Sid was a drummer, too, and his brother Max was a famous jazz ...

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