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Despite great critical acclaim due to their literate, passionate rock; praise from some well-respected contemporaries; and a string of strong releases, the San Francisco band
the Call
never quite escaped cult status. The predicted breakthrough to a wider audience never quite materialized. Formed in the San Francisco area in 1980, the quartet, led by vocalist/guitarist
Michael Been
, released their self-titled debut in 1982 and earned positive reviews. The following year, the band issued
Modern Romans
and managed to broaden their
fan base when
"The Walls Came Down"
became a minor hit single. In 1984, keyboardist
Jim Goodwin
replaced bass player
Scott Freeman
to round out the lineup for the release of
Scene Beyond Dreams
, which despite receiving more critical acclaim, failed to build on their commercial momentum.
Reconciled
followed in 1985 and featured guest appearances by
Peter Gabriel
(who had once referred to the band as "the future of American music") and
Robbie Robertson
. Both
"I Still Believe"
and
"Everywhere I Go"
achieved significant airplay on college rock and AOR stations, giving a boost to the band's profile.
The Call
scaled back a bit from the anthemic feel of
Reconciled
for
Into the Woods
, but managed to score again at college rock outlets with the somber
"In the River."
Been
took time out from the band in 1988 to appear as the apostle John in
Martin Scorcese
's Last Temptation of Christ. The band switched labels from Elektra to MCA in 1989, edging back into more radio-friendly territory with
Let the Day Begin
. The rousing title track became their biggest hit to date; topping the AOR charts and reaching number 51 on the pop charts, propelling the album to become their highest-charting release as well. Despite the success, when they returned with
Red Moon
,
the Call
had scaled back their sound, embracing an organic, more roots-oriented sound that recalled
the Band
(not surprising, as that act's
Garth Hudson
and
Robbie Robertson
had both guested on earlier albums).
Perhaps their most mature and fully-realized album,
Red Moon
made little impact beyond
the Call
's core audience (despite
Bono
lending vocals to
"What's Happened to You?"
).
Been
tested the waters as a solo artist and released the harder-edged
On the Verge of a Nervous Breakthrough
in 1994, managing to gain a bit of airplay with
"Us."
The Call
was given the compilation treatment on a couple releases in the '90s, and reunited for
Heaven & Back
in 1997 and a tour. They subsequently issued a live record,
Live Under the Red Moon
, three years later. ~ Tom Demalon, All Music Guide
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