The Outfield

The Outfield, despite their interest in America’s beloved sport, originated from the vibrant streets of London’s East End. Initially performing as the Baseball Boys, the group comprised of talented members: bassist and singer Tony Lewis, guitarist and keyboardist John Spinks, and drummer Alan Jackman. Their early performances and demo recordings in London caught the attention of Columbia/CBS Records, leading to their swift signing and the commencement of work on their debut album, Play Deep, released in 1985. Play Deep soared to triple platinum status, claimed the ninth spot on the album charts, and gave birth to their iconic track,

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