The Great Leap Forward is a band formed by former Big Flame member Alan Brown, when his previous band split up in 1987. After several releases the project was put on hold in 1990, but revived in 2008 with subsequent album releases.
The Great Leap Forward is essentially a solo project, although various musicians were added for live performances. The sound is more melodic and accessible than Brown's earlier band, but still with overtly political lyrics. After two EPs and a 12-inch single on Ron Johnson Records, that label's collapse led to a move to Communications Unique for debut album 'Don't Be Afraid Of Change'. A 12-inch single, 'Heart and Soul', was followed by the LP compilation 'Season 87-88' which largely comprised tracks from the three Ron Johnson singles, and the CD compilation 'Great Leap Forward', before Brown put the project on hold in early 1990. A mini-LP, 'Tolerance & Respect' had been planned for a Spring 1990 release but was shelved.
The Great Leap Forward recorded two sessions for John Peel's BBC Radio 1 show, in May 1987 and January 1988. James Dean Bradfield included the debut Great Leap Forward EP in his top 10 favourites from the C86 era. In October 2008, Brown revived The Great Leap Forward and released a CD of new material, 'Finished Unfinished Business', followed in 2012 by a further album 'This Is Our Decade of Living Cheaply and Getting By'. In Spring 2021, Brown is releasing another album 'Revolt Against an Age of Plenty' on A Turntable Friend Records.
Brown has since played bass in Sarandon, and guitar in a reformed A Witness, although both these bands have since ceased to perform. [SOURCE: WIKIPEDIA]
Love this stuff. The new(ish) album is superb. Even a step up from the previous one!!
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