Mike & The Mechanics

While Phil Collins was pursuing his solo career in 1985, Genesis bassist/guitarist Mike Rutherford (born: 10/2/50 in Portsmouth, Hampshire, England) formed the pop/rock band Mike + the Mechanics. Featuring Rutherford (bass), former Ace and Squeeze member Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards; born: 4/22/51 in Sheffield, Yorkshire, England), ex-Sad Cafe member Paul Young (vocals; b: 6/17/47; d: 7/15/00), keyboardist Adrian Lee, (b: 1957 in Melbourne, Australia) and drummer Peter Van Hooke (b: 4/6/50; d: 4/6/98), the group released their self-titled first album late in 1985. The record produced two Top Ten hit singles, "Silent Running (On Dangerous Ground)" and "All I Need Is a Miracle," which both peaked on the charts in early 1986. During 1986, Rutherford returned to Genesis and Carrack revived his solo career. Mike + the Mechanics didn't release another album until 1988's The Living Years. The record was a greater success than the first album, spawning the number one hit single "The Living Years." After its release, the group was inactive for another few years; they returned in 1991 with Word of Mouth, which failed to duplicate the success of their first two records. Four years later, Mike + the Mechanics released their fourth record, Beggar on a Beach of Gold, which was a moderate hit in the U.K. In the spring of 1996, Mike + the Mechanics released the greatest-hits collection Hits in Britain; M6 followed four years later. Paul Young died of a heart attack on July 15, 2000.