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Genres
  
Synthpop

Labels
  
CBS Records

Genre
  
Synthpop

Albums
  
Cats Can Fly

Years active
  
1982–1987

Active until
  
1987

Origin
  
Ontario, Canada (1982)

Members
  
Eddie Zeeman


Past members
  
David Ashley Mitchell James Peter Alexandre Eddie Zeeman

Similar
  
Eye Eye, Eight Seconds, The Partland Brothers, Paul Janz, Strange Advance

Cats can fly flippin to the a side


Cats Can Fly was a Canadian synthpop band in the 1980s. They released one album in 1986.

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Cats Can Fly began as a school rock band called Ethos at Elia Junior High School (now Elia Middle School) in North York, Ontario in 1971. The original members were Jim Longmuir on guitar, Alan Frizell on guitar, Frank Miller on drums and Peter Alexandre on bass guitar. The band was formed under the supervision of school board consultant Laura Lapedus. In the following year, Mitchell James replaced Longmuir and Frizell left. David Ashley replaced Steele on bass guitar and he switched to keyboards.

After a US-based band with the same name released an album, the group changed its name to Scamp. Miller eventually left the group and was replaced by Tom Davidson. Scamp toured Canada as a bar band and had limited success including touring with Burton Cummings, winning the CFTR Talent Search and appearing on Global at Noon. Lapedus eventually became the band's co-manager along with Wayne Baguley and Warren Keach.

In 1980, Scamp recorded an album with the producer Jack Richardson. Distribution could not be established, however, and the record was never released.

After a series of drummers including Geoff Geddes, Phil Knipe and Bill Hibbs, Eddie Zeeman became the band's permanent drummer in 1982. Scamp changed its name to Cats Can Fly shortly thereafter. In its final form it consisted of Ashley on lead vocals and bass guitar, James on backing vocals and lead guitar, Alexandre on backing vocals and keyboards and Zeeman on backing vocals and drums. They released an independent EP, Touch Touch, in 1984 and were signed to CBS Records after winning a cross-Canada talent search sponsored by Craven A. (The same talent search also led to a recording contract for Belinda Metz.)

Their album Cats Can Fly was released on CBS Records in 1986. Coproduced by Lou Pomanti and Lenny DeRose, the album spawned the Top 40 hits "Flipping to the A Side" (#16, 1986) and "Lies Are Gonna Get Ya". They toured across Canada to support the album, both as a headlining act and as an opener for several Canadian shows by Level 42. The band garnered a Juno Award nomination for Most Promising Group at the Juno Awards of 1986.

Despite their success, CBS dropped the band in a major housecleaning that preceded its 1988 takeover by Sony Music Entertainment. They spent some time shopping for another record label, but subsequently broke up.

Discography

  • Touch Touch (independent EP, 1984)
  • "Father Was a Foreigner"/"Touch Touch" (single, Axe Records 1984)
  • Cats Can Fly (CD, LP, Epic Records 1986)
  • Songs

    Flippin' to the 'A' Side
    Lies Are Gonna Get Ya
    Save It for the Next One

    References

    Cats Can Fly Wikipedia