The Truth (British band)

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The Truth
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Rock, AOR, Pop rock, New wave
Years active1982–1989, 2012–present
Labels IRS Records
MembersDennis Greaves
Mick Lister
Tom Monks
Anthony Harty
Sonny Greaves
Past membersChris Skornia
Brian Bethell
Ben Willis
Steve Phypers
Russell McKenzie
Richard Parfitt
Gary Wallis
Allan Fielder
Dennis Smith
Billy Alford

The Truth is a British rock band, active from 1982 to 1989. They reformed in 2012 for occasional live performances.

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Biography

The group was formed by Dennis Greaves, formerly of Nine Below Zero, and Mick Lister in early 1982. [1] They went through several line-up changes, but Greaves and Lister remained members throughout the group's run. [2] They released several singles before their first album, Playground, was issued in 1985. [1] The 1987 release Weapons of Love marked a stylistic change, and was their most commercially successful release in the United States. The title track was a hit single in the U.S., reaching No. 7 on the rock chart and No. 65 on the Billboard Hot 100. [3] Several songs from the album were also used in the 1987 cult sci-fi film The Hidden . After 1989's Jump, they disbanded.

In 2012, Greaves reformed The Truth and played at London's Borderline on 26 October 2012. [4] The line-up is the original 1983 line-up of Dennis Greaves, Mick Lister, Chris Skornia and Brian Bethell, with Steve Phypers.

Members

Current line-up

Former members

Discography

Albums

EP

Singles

YearSinglePeak chart positionsAlbum
UK
Singles
Canada
RPM 100
US
Hot 100
1983"Confusion (Hits Us Every Time)"22Non-LP singles
"A Step in the Right Direction"32
1984"No Stone Unturned"66
"Playground"Playground
"Exception of Love"9269
1987"Weapons of Love"6165Weapons of Love
"It's Hidden"From film The Hidden , not included on album
1989"God Gave Rock 'n Roll to You"Jump
"Throwing It All Away"

Compilation

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References

  1. 1 2 Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. p. 295. ISBN   0-85112-579-4.
  2. The Truth at AllMusic
  3. Singles, Allmusic
  4. Rhythmgigs.com website. "Truth reform and appear at London's Borderline Club". Retrieved on 22 October 2012.