The Call
The Call
Artist Information
Genres: Rock & Roll, Alternative Pop/Rock, New Wave, Alternative/Indie Rock, Punk/New Wave, College Rock
Active: 80's, 90's
Formed: 1980 in San Francisco, CA
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Biography
Despite great critical acclaim due to their literate, passionate rock; praise from some well-respected contemporaries; and a string of strong releases, the San Francisco band the Call never quite escaped cult status. The predicted breakthrough to a wider audience never quite materialized. Formed in the San Francisco area in 1980, the quartet, led by vocalist/guitarist Michael Been, released their self-titled debut in 1982 and earned positive reviews. The following year, the band issued Modern Romans and managed to broaden their fan base when "The Walls Came Down" became a minor hit single. In 1984, keyboardist Jim Goodwin replaced bass player Scott Freeman to round out the lineup for the release of Scene Beyond Dreams, which despite receiving more critical acclaim, failed to build on their commercial momentum. Reconciled followed in 1985 and featured guest appearances by Peter Gabriel (who had once referred to the band as "the future of American music") and Robbie Robertson.
Discography
Release: October 31, 2000
Label: Hip-O
Release: September 3, 2002
Label: Conspiracy Records