Device (pop rock band)
Device | |
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Origin | United States |
Genres | Rock, pop, dance-rock |
Years active | 1986–1987 |
Labels | Chrysalis, Renaissance |
Associated acts |
Animotion, Wild Blue, Scandal, Laura Branigan, Tina Turner, Pat Benatar, Marilyn Martin, Spider |
Past members |
Holly Knight Paul Engemann Gene Black |
Device was a short-lived American pop-rock trio, formed by keyboardist, bassist and vocalist Holly Knight, vocalist Paul Engemann and guitarist Gene Black.[1]
Device's only album, 22B3, was released in the spring of 1986. It produced a Top 40 single in the U.S. with "Hanging on a Heart Attack," which peaked at No. 35 on the Billboard Hot 100. The band's second single, "Who Says," peaked at No. 79.[2] Both of these songs were promoted by music videos which garnered MTV rotation, and both were released as 12" singles with remix and dub versions which received club play. A third single, "Pieces on the Ground" was released as a promo 12" single, while the album peaked at No. 73 on the Billboard 200 chart.[2] The band's fourth and final single was titled "Who's on the Line". It was a remixed version different from the album track timing in at 4:03, however it failed to chart. [3] Mike Chapman produced the album.[4]
History
Better known as a songwriter, Knight started her career with the band Spider during the early 1980s. She wrote hit songs for Pat Benatar, Scandal, Heart, Cheap Trick, Tina Turner and many others.[5] Turner covered Spider's "Better Be Good to Me" for her Private Dancer album, and had a hit single with the song in 1984.
After Device disbanded, Holly Knight released a 1988 self-titled solo album, featuring the single "Heart Don't Fail Me Now," and her own version of "Love Is a Battlefield," which she had written for Benatar, and continued writing songs for other performers.
Paul Engemann, who previously sang on soundtrack cuts produced by Giorgio Moroder, joined Animotion. He took over for the original lead singer, Bill Wadhams, and sang opposite Cynthia Rhodes on Animotion's 1989 Top Ten hit "Room to Move." Coincidentally, Knight had recorded the original version of Animotion's biggest hit, "Obsession," as a duet with Michael Des Barres; the two co-wrote the song, which appeared on the soundtrack to the 1983 film A Night in Heaven.
Gene Black continued to be involved in session work, including a similarly themed 1980's band, Wild Blue, best known for the aggressive dance-rock singles "Fire with Fire" and "International Language of Dance." Gene also co wrote two Top Ten hits with Holly Knight. Heart's "Never" and Rod Stewarts "Love Touch". Black recorded extensively with Tina Turner, and later joined Joe Cocker's touring band in 1997.
22B3 was re-released on CD by Renaissance Records in 2007, with the same track list as the original release.
Discography
References
- ↑ "Device (2) Discography at Discogs". Discogs.com. Retrieved 2013-06-30.
- 1 2 Device. "Device - Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-06-30.
- ↑ http://www.discogs.com/Device-Whos-On-The-Line/release/6242146
- ↑ "22B3 - Device : Credits". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-06-30.
- ↑ Demalon, Tom. "Device - Music Biography, Credits and Discography". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-06-30.
- ↑ Boldman, Gina. "22B3 - Device : Songs, Reviews, Credits, Awards". AllMusic. Retrieved 2013-06-30.