The later Level 42 stuff with Mark King and Alan Holdsworth.
Just those 2 guys alone have more talent than the rest of the late 80s and early 90s bands put together. I don't think that the Level 42 material was the best they could do, but at least we got to hear them together.
If anyone out there doesn't know who Alan Holdsworth is, he's a virtuoso extreme guitatist, who also taught Eddie Van Halen, and gave him guitar lessons even after EVH made it big.
Mark King is simply one of the best ever.
Just those 2 guys alone have more talent than the rest of the late 80s and early 90s bands put together. I don't think that the Level 42 material was the best they could do, but at least we got to hear them together.
If anyone out there doesn't know who Alan Holdsworth is, he's a virtuoso extreme guitatist, who also taught Eddie Van Halen, and gave him guitar lessons even after EVH made it big.
Mark King is simply one of the best ever.