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Steve Overland
Steve Overland is a British singer/musician who was the lead vocalist and songwriter for the bands Wildlife, FM, The Ladder, Shadowman, and his own group, Overland.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=rockreport.be )〕 Overland's nearly 30-year career began in his home region of East Anglia, where he and his brother Chris formed the band Wildlife in 1980. The group were scouted by Adam Faith and soon signed to Chrysalis Records,〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=The Voice of So! )〕 who released the band's debut album, ''Burning'', in 1980.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=overland-shadowman.com )〕 The band moved labels to the Led Zeppelin owned Swan Song Records for their 1983 self-titled follow up album, which featured Simon Kirke on drums.〔 The band were also managed for a short period by Peter Grant. The demise of Swan Song in 1983 meant that the ''Wildlife'' album was under promoted, with an American release for the album being cancelled. The band split up soon after.
Overland next formed the AOR band FM, with former Wildlife members Pete Jupp and Chris Overland. FM's first album, issued in 1986 on Portrait Records, was named ''Indiscreet''.〔 The band's next album, ''Tough It Out'', was released in 1989 with serious financial backing from Epic Records, which was Portrait's parent company.〔 For this album, the band brought in songwriter Desmond Child, known for his work on Bon Jovi's album, ''Slippery When Wet''. This 1986 to 1989 period saw the band at their commercial peak, scoring minor UK Chart hits with "Frozen Heart", "Bad Luck", and the non-album release, "Let Love Be The Leader". The band toured as headline artists, as well as undertaking support slots with Bon Jovi, Tina Turner and Meat Loaf.〔
The band was then dropped by Epic Records and signed to Music for Nations for their third album, ''Takin' It to the Streets''.〔 The album displayed a shift towards a more straightforward rock approach and also included a cover of "I Heard It Through the Grapevine", which was released as a single. This was the first album to feature ex-Visage and ASAP guitarist Andy Barnett, Chris Overland having left the band after the Tough It Out tour.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fmofficial.com/fmofficial/1_about.html )〕 FM's fourth album, ''Aphrodisiac'', followed in 1992 and is often considered to be the band's best.〔 The band then signed to the Raw Power label to record ''Dead Man's Shoes'', which featured new keyboard player, Jem Davis. In March 1996, Steve Overland and Pete Jupp decided to disband FM, forming the band So! with Wishbone Ash bass player, Bob Skeat, soon after.〔 So!'s debut album, ''Brass Monkey'', had two very limited releases, with copies of either release being difficult to come by.
Overland has recorded prolifically throughout the 2000s (decade), with the bands The Ladder, Shadowman, and latterly, with his solo albums, ''Break Away'' and ''Diamond Dealer''.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=melodicrock.com )
In 2007, FM reformed for a one-off gig at Nottingham's Rock City, headlining Firefest IV.〔(【引用サイトリンク】publisher=Room Thirteen )〕 This 'one-off' reunion led to a more permanent incarnation with Jim Kirkpatrick replacing Andy Barnett on lead guitar. Overland and Kirkpatrick had been a songwriting team independently of the band prior to Jim joining FM. FM have since toured extensively in the UK and throughout Europe, both as headliners and also touring with Thin Lizzy, Journey, Foreigner and Europe.〔(【引用サイトリンク】url=http://www.fmofficial.com/fmofficial/fm-gigography.html )〕 Three more albums have been released Metropolis (2010), Rockville (2013) and Rockville II (2013). A fourth is underway.
Overland has also appeared in the Broadway show Dreamtime, which had a successful run at the Ed Sullivan Theater.
==Discography==
Wildlife
*Burning (1980)
*Wildlife (1983)
FM
* ''Indiscreet'' (1986)
* ''Tough It Out'' - (1989)
* ''Takin' It to the Streets'' (1991)
* ''Aphrodisiac'' (1992)
* ''Closer to Heaven'' (1993)
* ''No Electricity Required'' (1993)(live)
* ''Only the Strong - The( Best of) FM'' (1994)
* ''Dead Man's Shoes'' (1995)
* ''Paraphernalia'' (1996)(compil)
* ''Long Time No See'' (2003)(compil)
* ''Long Lost Friends'' (2005)(compil)
* ''Metropolis'' (2010)
* ''Rockville'' (2013)
* ''Rockville II'' (2013)
* ''Heroes And Villains'' (2015)
* Futurama(EP+LIVE)(2014)
So!
*Brass Monkey (2000)
The Ladder
*Future Miracles (2004)
*Sacred (2007)
Shadowman
*Land Of The Living (2004)
*Different Angles (2006)
*Ghost In The Mirror (2008)
*Watching Over You (2011)
Overland
*Break Away (2008)
*Diamond Dealer (2009)
*Epic (2014)
Ozone
*Self Defence (2015)

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