Isotope (band)
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Boyle founded the band in June 1972 and a first album, Isotope, was largely composed by keyboardist Brian Miller. Jeff Clyne was on bass and Nigel Morris was on drums. However, Miller and Clyne left in 1974 to be replaced by Hugh Hopper and Laurence Scott respectively. After touring, this new line-up recorded Illusion.
Further touring followed and there were various personnel changes. Deep End was recorded in 1976 with two keyboardists, Zoe Kronberger and Frank Roberts. Hopper played on one track, but the bass was otherwise handled by Dan K. Brown.
Boyle subsequently focused on a solo career.
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Discography
- Isotope - 1974
- Illusion - 1975
- Deep End - 1976
- Live at the BBC - 2004, recorded 1973 and 1974 and includes Gary Boyle solo appearances
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