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Fast Forward was a Canadian band formed in 1984 in Vancouver. Featuring Ian Lloyd, former lead singer of Stories and a solo artist, the band released one album, ''Living in Fiction''. ==History== Prior to the formation of Fast Forward, Ian Lloyd, had developed a solo career, following the breakup of Lloyd's former band, Stories, in 1974. Lloyd released three solo albums between 1976 and 1980, including ''3WC (Third Wave Civilization)'', in 1980. The ''3WC'' album was notable for its inclusion of Lloyd's cover of "Straight from the Heart", three years prior to Bryan Adams releasing his own version, to worldwide acclaim. It also was co-produced by Bruce Fairbairn and featured Adams' then songwriting partner, Jim Vallance, contributing many of the songs and playing drums.〔Allmusic, (Credits to ''3WC Third Wave Civilization'' ). Retrieved 2011-09-18.〕 Many of the people involved with ''3WC'' in 1980 returned to become involved with the Fast Forward project in 1984. The project was initially to be another Ian Lloyd solo album, but Lloyd requested that it be recognized as a band effort. The recording band was primarily Bryan Adams' band.〔(Comments of Ian Lloyd, October 8, 2011 ). Retrieved 2011-10-09.〕 The album, ''Living in Fiction'' was co-produced by Bruce Fairbairn and Ian Lloyd. Bruce Fairbairn also contributed horns and backing vocals, as a principal member of the band, which also included Jimmy Lowell (bass and synthesizers), Andrew Kirin (synthesizers), Patrick Mahassen (guitar, backing vocals) and Jim Vallance (credited as Rodney Higgs), (drums). Lowell had previously been a member of Spider, a band that also included Holly Knight and Anton Fig,〔Allmusic, (Group composition of Spider (band) ). Retrieved 2011-09-24.〕 and which released two albums in 1980 and 1981.〔Allmusic, (Spider discography ). Retrieved 2011-09-24.〕 After Holly Knight left the band to pursue a solo career, Lowell and the remaining members of Spider joined with keyboardist Beau Hill to form Shanghai, which recorded one album in 1982, prior to disbanding.〔Uncredited, Amanda "Blue" Leigh, (Biography of Amanda "Blue" Leigh ). Retrieved 2011-09-24.〕 Guest musicians on ''Living in Fiction'' included Bob Rock (guitar) and the aforementioned Beau Hill (keyboards and backing vocals).〔Allmusic, (Credits to ''Living in Fiction'' ). Retrieved 2011-09-21.〕 Hill also wrote the title track.〔Allmusic, (Song credits to ''Living in Fiction'' ). Retrieved 2011-09-21.〕 The band appeared to be primarily a studio band. One video was released for "What's It Gonna Take" and there was one live band performance on Canadian radio.〔 Following the lack of commercial success of the record, the band broke up.
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