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Berlin
is an American new wave band. The group was formed in Los Angeles in
1978 by John Crawford (bass guitar). Band members included Crawford,
Terri Nunn (vocals), David Diamond (keyboards), Ric Olsen (guitar),
Matt Reid (keyboards) and Rod Learned (drums).
Learned left during
the first EU tour and was replaced by Rob Brill (drums). The band
gained mainstream-commercial success in the early 1980s with singles
including "The Metro", "Sex (I'm A...)", "No
More Words" and then in the mid '80s with chart-topping single
"Take
My Breath Away"
from the 1986 film Top Gun.
Terri
Nunn rejoined the band as singer in 1980, and they signed to
independent label
Enigma Records where they had their first
significant hit: the controversial synth-driven "Sex (I'm A...)"
(1982), which was banned by some radio stations due to its graphic
lyrics. The
song was intentionally written and composed to get
airplay on Los Angeles radio station KROQ, which specialized in
playing music that was not heard on other stations, and of which
members of the group were fans. Due to the attention brought on by
the single, wider
release offers were made by larger record labels
for the accompanying EP album, Pleasure Victim. Geffen Records' offer
was accepted and the label re-released Pleasure Victim worldwide in
early 1983. The album also included the hit, "The Metro."
In
1984, the band released their next album, Love Life, and the single
"No More Words," whose subsequent video saw Terri Nunn and
bandmates re-enact a Bonnie and Clyde-
style car chase and shoot-out,
became their first top-20 hit. "Take
My Breath Away"
(from the movie Top Gun) became their best-selling single in 1986 and
a huge international hit, but also their last big hit.
Aside
from Nunn, members of the band were founding member John Crawford
(primary songwriter, bass guitar and synthesizer), and David Diamond
(synthesizer & guitar). Ric Olsen (lead guitar) was brought in
during the final recording of Pleasure Victim. Other
members added
were Matt Reid (synthesizer), Rob Brill (drums: 1983–1987) and Rod
Learned (drums: 1979–1983). Berlin's
breakout EP, 1982's Pleasure Victim, featured Nunn, Crawford, and
Diamond, as well as guitarist Ric Olsen, drummer, synthesist and
producer
Dan Van Patten and guitarist Chris Ruiz-Velasco. (These last
two were founding members, along with Crawford and original male
vocalist Tyson Cobb.) Before Pleasure Victim was completed, Van
Patten and Ruiz-Velasco parted ways with Nunn, Crawford, and Diamond.
Ric Olsen was brought in to complete tracks on Pleasure Victim.
Berlin
officially disbanded in 1987, partly due to the lack of success of
their album Count Three & Pray and because of personal
disagreements over the single "Take
My Breath Away."
Nunn viewed it as a fresh new song that allowed the band to perform
globally, while
others disliked it as it had not been written or
composed by any of them. Later after the release of the 1991 solo
album Moment of Truth, Nunn retained the legal rights to usage of
the
band's name after legal wranglings with the founding member of the
group, John Crawford. Nunn recreated Berlin,
with a new lineup of musicians, in 1997. In 1999, Berlin
opened for The Go-Go's on their West Coast reunion tour.
In
2000–2001, Berlin
contributed to several artist tribute albums. The only track to make
it on to a full Berlin
release is a cover of Marilyn Manson's "The Dope Show,"
which is
included on Berlin's
4play album as well as the Marilyn Manson tribute album Anonymous
Messiah (2001, Vitamin Records). Other tributes include material by
Madonna, Blondie and Depeche Mode.
Berlin
was featured on the VH1 show, Bands Reunited where all original
members (John Crawford, Teri Nunn, David Diamond, Ric Olsen, Matt
Reid and Rod Learned) agreed to reunite as a band and as friends.
They played one show at The Roxy in California to a sold-out crowd.
The
band toured with rock band INXS during the summer of 2011. Gerald
Casale of Devo created a video for Berlin
which was scheduled to debut at a late November 2011 performance.
Nunn herself was scheduled both to debut a radio show on KCSN-FM, and
to record a new album, in 2012.
In
July 2013, it was announced that a new album called Animal would be
released on September 17, from which a single "It's The Way"
would also be issued.
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