

BT4G () is not a tracker and doesnt store any content and only collects torrent metadata (such as file names and file sizes) and a magnet link (torrent identifier). Are you Satiisfied.mp3 7.23MB Rah Band-4. Hewson, who in the 1980s worked with artists Toyah and Five Star, and produced big hits for Cliff Richard and Shakin' Stevens, now concentrates on writing and producing music for UK television shows and advertisements. Message from the Stars.mp3 9.25MB Rah Band-3. Over the years the band have chalked up seven UK hits and have had records on a myriad of labels including DJM Records, KR, TMT Records, S.O.U.N.D. Now it's 2014 and THE CRUNCH has been remixed and given a few new twists. 6 in the UK charts and top ten in many other countries. It was an iconic track that was ahead of it's time. Three years later " Falcon" (1980) hit the Top 40 and started a long string of dance hits for the band.Īnother track, " Clouds Across The Moon" (1985), with vocals by his wife Liz Hewson, gave him a second Top 10 single in the UK. In 1977, The RAH Band released THE CRUNCH. The following year, the instrumental " The Crunch" (1977) on label Good Earth climbed into the UK Top 10. In 1976 he decided to produce, write, and play on his own records under the name RAH Band.

His fame as an arranger spread, and in the next decade he worked with artists including Supertramp, Diana Ross, Carly Simon, Art Garfunkel, Leo Sayer, Chris Rea, to name a few. In the late 1960s, arranger, conductor, and multi-instrumentalist Hewson worked with James Taylor (2) and pianist Herbie Hancock, along with arranging hits such as The Beatles "The Long And Winding Road", and Mary Hopkin "Those Were The Days". The Rah Band returned in 1985 with another hit record (and ), “Clouds Across the Moon.”.īuy 'The Crunch (Remixes) by The Rah Band' MP3 download online from 7digital United States - Over 30 million high quality tracks in our store.British studio project group, masterminded by Richard A. Despite what’s seen in the clip, the original song’s arrangement used no synthesizers, only electric guitar and an organ with pedal effects.

Although this video is crazy and great, than even this super-flipped-out live stomper. When the song made it to #6 in the UK pop charts in 1977, a band was put together for a Top of The Pops performance (that’s not Richard Hewson playing the keyboards). He was the sole member of The RAH Band and played all of the instruments himself. Hewson is an English producer, arranger, conductor and multi-instrumentalist who has worked with the likes of The Beatles, James Taylor, Fleetwood Mac and Carly Simon. Yesterday when I posted “‘,” it occurred to me that I should also post another long-forgotten instrumental one-hit wonder, “The Crunch” by The RAH Band, a studio “group” helmed.
