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The Box (band)

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Also known as
  
Box

Origin
  
Montreal, Canada (1981)

Website
  
theboxband.com

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Years active
  
1981–1992, 2002–present

Past members
  
Guy Florent Jean-Pierre Brie Guy Pisapia Sylvain Coutu Philippe Bernard Claude Thibeault Luc Papineau Denis Faucher Eric Theocharides Sass Jordan

Albums
  
Closer Together, Black Dog There

Members
  
Jean-Marc Pisapia, Sass Jordan, Jean-Pierre Brie

Genres
  
New wave, Rock music, Progressive rock

Record labels
  
Alert Records, Capitol Records, Universal Music Group

Similar
  
Martine St Clair, Men Without Hats, Snoop Dogg, Kane & Abel, Dez Mona

The Box is a Canadian new wave group from Montreal. Founded in 1981, they achieved commercial success in Canada, recording four charting albums and 10 charting singles between 1984 and 1990. The group broke up in 1992, but a new lineup of the band was founded in 2005. This iteration of the group has released two further albums.

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Biography

The band was formed in 1981 by Jean-Marc Pisapia, an early member of Men Without Hats. He recruited guitarist Guy Florent and bassist Jean-Pierre Brie for the band, who were known as Checkpoint Charlie before settling on the name The Box.

The band's first single attracted the attention of Montreal radio station CKOI-FM, leading to a deal with Alert Records. Also that year, Pisapia's brother Guy joined the band on keyboards.

Their debut album, The Box, was released in 1984 and produced the hit singles "Must I Always Remember" and "Walk Away". Drummer Sylvain Coutu joined the band for its supporting tour, but was replaced by Pierre Taillefer before the band's next album. Florent also left the band, and was replaced by Claude Thibeault.

In 1985, The Box released All the Time, All the Time, All the Time. That album, which included backing vocals by Sass Jordan and Marie Carmen, produced the hit singles "My Dreams of You" and "L'Affaire Dumoutier (Say to Me)". The band won the 1985 Félix Award for group of the year, and were nominated for the Juno Award for most promising group.

1987's Closer Together was the band's most commercially successful album. Featuring the hit singles "Ordinary People", "Closer Together" and "Crying Out Loud for Love", the album was certified platinum. Backing vocals on the album were provided by Jordan and Martine St. Clair.

After touring for more than eighteen months, the band took six months off to recover before returning with 1990's The Pleasure and the Pain. That album was a commercial disappointment, and The Box disbanded in 1992 after releasing the greatest hits compilation A Decade of Box Music.

Pisapia released a solo album, John of Mark, in 1995. This was eventually reissued as a Box album in 2015.

Pisapia revived The Box with a new lineup in 2002, issuing two new Box tracks (recorded in 1996 and 2002) on a new hits compilation, Always in Touch With You. This version of The Box was essentially Pisapia backed by session musicians, but the line-up soon coalesced into steady group that had a decidedly more prog-rock orientation than the original incarnation of the band.

In 2005 the band released Black Dog There, its first new album in 15 years. This was followed up by the 2009 album D'Apres le Horla de Maupassant, the first Box album sung entirely in French.

Original studio albums

Originally issued as by "John Of Mark"; reissued as by The Box in 2015.

Compilation albums

  • A Decade of Box Music (1992)
  • Always in Touch with You: The Best of the Box (2003)
  • The Best Of The Box (2007) CD + DVD
  • Songs

    Closer TogetherCloser Together · 1987
    L'Affaire DumoutierAll the Time - All the Time - All the Time · 1985
    My Dreams of YouAll the Time - All the Time - All the Time · 1985

    References

    The Box (band) Wikipedia