A Uk pop group that delivered refined, easygoing sounds using a dash of R&B rhythms, Breathe are best remembered for just two tunes off their debut album, “Hands to Heaven” and “HOW DO I Fall,” which were significant graph hits in the U.K. as well as the U.S. Produced in London, Britain in 1984, Breathe started being a five-piece group known as Catch 22, composed of five longtime close friends who attended college jointly in Hampshire — business lead vocalist David Glasper, guitarist and key pad participant Marcus Lillington, Phill Harrison on bass and electric guitar, bassist Michael Delahunty, and drummer Spike (aka Ian Spice). After Harrison still left the group, Capture 22 became Breathe, and in 1987 they trim a demonstration tape that seduced the attention from the the United kingdom label Siren Information. Siren agreed upon the music group for the U.K., and A&M found their choice for American distribution; their initial album, ALL OF THAT Jazz, made an appearance in Apr 1988, and increased to 22 over the United kingdom graphs and 34 in america based on the album’s strike singles. The music group toured extensively to get ALL OF THAT Jazz, though bassist Delahunty would give up afterwards in 1988, and Breathe continuing on being a trio. Their second record, Satisfaction, found its way to August 1990; the brand new record didn’t enjoy the achievement from the debut, peaking at 116 for the American recording charts rather than charting whatsoever in England, although song “State a Prayer” proceeded to go Top Ten for the American adult modern entries. By 1992, Breathe got run their program. Since that time, David Glasper offers pursued a single profession, Marcus Lillington functions in Web site design and takes on inside a music group known as Heart stroke the Toad with unique bassist Phill Harrison, and drummer Ian “Spike” Spice unfortunately passed away in 2000. In 2013, EVERYTHING Jazz was presented with an extended reissue by Cherry Pop Information.