Adam Lovell was born in Brisbane and comes from a background in circus and theater while Paul Vercoe was born in rural Victoria and has classical training in piano and choirs.
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They won a Philips Five Minutes competition in 2002 and recorded a track "Not the One" which didn't chart.
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Vocals for tracks 2 and 6 by Timo Kotipelto, track 3 and 7 by Marko Vaara, track 5 by Jonna Kosonen, track 9 by Alexi Laiho.
Track 4 is an alternate mix of "Coming Home" from Static Impulse and track 5 and track 6 are demos of two songs from that album.
Jeff Coffin - soprano (tracks 2, 3, 6, 8, 10-12), tenor (tracks 1, 3-5, 14) and baritone saxophones (track 5), baritone wah-wah saxophone (track 5), flute (track 6), flutes (tracks 9, 13), clarinet (track 10), bass clarinet (track 10), saxello (track 9), singing bowl (track 13), wah-wah (track 1)
Paul Hanson - bassoon (tracks 2, 4, 7, 11, 14), synth bassoon (track 5), tenor saxophone (track 1)
North American progressive metal band Symphony X's 2007 album (and track #5 within) is named Paradise Lost and is themed after it.
Recorded = 16 October & 24 October 1979 at The Venue, London (tracks 1-4)
2 August - 4 August 1979 at the Greek Theatre, Los Angeles (track 5)
6 November 1979 at the Bottom Line, New York City (tracks 6-8)
19 December 1979 at the Nakano Sun Plaza, Nakano
Track 5 is a cover of a song by Italian progressive rock band Goblin, composed as part of the soundtrack for the 2001 giallo movie Sleepless, directed by Dario Argento.
Recorded at Salle Wagram, Paris on January 31, 1963 (tracks 3 & 6), at Solna-Sundbyberg, Sweden on February 8, 1963 (tracks 1 & 2), at Hamburg, Germany on February 14, 1963 (track 4) and at at Studio Zanibelli, Milan, Italy on February 21, 1963 (track 5).
Victor Indrizzo – drums (tracks 1–9, 11, 12); guitar (tracks 1, 2, 9); guitar loops (track 5)
"U Want Me 2" was included in the Les Mills International BodyBalance (BodyFlow in the US/Canada) fitness program as Track 5 - Hip Openers for Release 47.