Level 42 formed in 1980 with a line-up of Mark King, Phil Gould, Boon Gould and
Mike Lindup. Originally a jazz-funk fusion group, they made a name for
themselves as a British pop-R&B outfit, scoring success in the charts in the UK
during the 1980s. Their first single came with Love Meeting Love, followed by a
self-titled debut album in 1981 which reached the top 20 of the album chart in
the UK. The band continued to release singles, but failed to break the top 10
until 1984 when they released The Sun Goes Down (Living It Up). Success
continued but the group didn't enjoy worldwide...