Prism (band)
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Prism was a Canadian rock band formed in Vancouver in 1976 by Ron Tabak (vocals), Lindsay Mitchell (guitar), Allan Harlow (bass), Rodney Higgs (drums) and John Hall (keyboards).
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History
After signing with GRT Records, they released their self-titled album in 1977. After that Rodney Higgs (aka Jim Vallance) was replaced by Rocket Norton. That was followed by See Forever Eyes (1978), Armageddon (1979), and Young and Restless (1980). Tabak and Hall subsequently left the band and Henry Small replaced Tabak on lead vocals. Prism then signed on with Capitol Records and released Small Change (1981). The band broke up in 1982 but Beat Street followed in 1983. A greatest hits album called Over 60 Minutes with...Prism was released in 1988.
Discography
Albums
- 1977 Prism
- 1978 See Forever Eyes
- 1979 Armageddon
- 1980 Young and Restless
- 1980 All the Best From Prism (compilation)
- 1981 Small Change
- 1983 Beat Street
- 1988 Over 60 Minutes with...Prism (compilation)
- 1993 Jericho
- 1996 Best of Prism (compilation)
- 1997 From the Vaults
Singles
- "Spaceship Superstar" (1977)
- "Flyin'" (1978)
- "Virgina" (1979)
- "Young and Restless" (1980)
- "Night to Remember" (1980)
- "You Walked Away Again" (1980)
- "Cover Girl" (1980)
- "Good to Be Back" (1988)
External link
- Official band website (http://www.prismcanada.com/)