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The pressures and relationships began to unfold the previous year, and the rigours of touring and future direction frustrated guitarist Boon Gould and his brother, drummer Phil. Produced by Wally Badarou, Julian Mendelsohn and Level 42įollowing the success of 1987s “Running In The Family”, Level 42’s stock as the premier UK based pop/funk crossover act was assured, but the original fusion of the two genres had been watered down with each individual collection until by 1988 the band were a highly polished pop group with only the merest hint of their funk past.