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Night (band)

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Active until
  
1980

Albums
  
Long Distance, Night

Active from
  
1978

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Members
  
Chris Thompson, Nicky Hopkins, Robbie McIntosh, Rick Marotta, Billy Kristian

Night was a rock band formed in 1978 in Los Angeles whose personnel were veteran British-based session musicians.

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History

Night's vocalists Stevie Vann (aka Stevie Lange) and Chris Thompson had met when Vann had provided backing vocals for the 1978 album Watch by Manfred Mann's Earth Band then fronted by Thompson. Soon afterwards Thompson invited Vann to join him in a new outfit, Vann's session group known as Bones having recently disbanded and Thompson having reduced his involvement with Manfred Mann's Earth Band.

Richard Perry produced two albums by Night for his Planet label; the group's eponymous 1979 debut album yielded two US Top 40 hits: "Hot Summer Nights" (#18) and "If You Remember Me" (#17).

"Hot Summer Nights", a cover of a minor Walter Egan hit, featured Lange on lead vocals and gave Night their one international hit most significantly in Australia at No. 3 with more moderate success in Canada (#23), the Netherlands (#21), New Zealand (#28) and South Africa (#13).

"If You Remember Me", recorded as the theme song for the film The Champ, was introduced on the Night album but in its single release credited solely to Chris Thompson with another album track "Cold Wind Across My Heart" - featuring both Thompson and Vann - being marketed as the second Night single; the latter track failed to chart and the Night album peaked at a moderate No. 113, the group's gig opening for the Doobie Brothers failing to significantly boost their popularity.

A second album release by Night in 1980 entitled Long Distance produced a minor hit in its single release: "Love on the Airwaves", and was otherwise overlooked. Night had no further recordings released but did not officially disband until 1982.

Night can be seen in the 1980 film The Monster Club performing "The Stripper".

Albums

  • Night (1979) US #113, AUS #30
  • 1. Hot Summer Nights, 2. Cold Wind Across My Heart, 3. If You Gotta Make A Fool Of Somebody, 4. Ain't That Peculiar, 5. Come Around (If You Want Me), 6. You Ain't Pretty Enough, 7. Shocked, 8. Love Message, 9. Party Shuffle, 10. If You Remember Me

  • Long Distance (1980) US #204
  • 1. Dr. Rock, 2. Don't Break My Heart, 3. Love On The Airwaves, 4. The Letter, 5. Callin' Me Back, 6. You Cried Wolf, 7. Stealin', 8. Miss You (Like I Do), 9. Day After Day, 10. Good To Be Back In Your Arms

    Line-up

  • Chris Thompson (vocals, guitar)
  • Stevie Lange (vocals)
  • Robbie McIntosh (guitar, vocals)
  • Billy Kristian (bass)
  • Nicky Hopkins (keyboards) 1978-1979
  • Bobby Wright (keyboards) 1979-1982
  • Pete Baron (drums) 1978-1979
  • Bobby Guidotti (drums) 1979-1982
  • Songs

    You Ain't Pretty EnoughNight · 1979
    Good To Be Back In Your ArmsNight / Long Distance · 2004
    Don't Break My HeartNight / Long Distance · 2004

    References

    Night (band) Wikipedia