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Mike Lindup
Mike Lindup performing with Level 42 in 2017
Mike Lindup performing with Level 42 in 2017
Background information
Birth nameMichael David Lindup[1]
Born (1959-03-17) 17 March 1959 (age 64)
OriginLondon, England
Occupation(s)Musician, songwriter, and singer
Instrument(s)Keyboards, vocals
Years active1977–present
LabelsPolydor
Universal Records
Websitemikelindup.com

Michael David Lindup (born 17 March 1959) is a musician best known as the keyboard player and falsetto-voiced singer who joined Mark King and brothers Phil and Boon Gould to form the British jazz-funk/pop rock band Level 42.

Early life

Lindup was born in London, England. He attended Chetham's School of Music in Manchester, where he studied piano, percussion and composition, and sang in senior and chamber choirs, later graduating to the Guildhall School of Music and Drama. There, his musical experience spread to include playing orchestral percussion in concert at the Royal Festival and Albert Halls, drums and keyboards in jazz ensembles and participating in pop workshops.

In 1985, he played in the bateria of the London School of Samba in the Notting Hill Carnival.[2] Three founder members of the LSS subsequently played on his first solo LP Changes in 1990.

Career

Since July 2000, he has been part of the live line-up of UK/Brazilian outfit Da Lata, playing keyboards, percussion and providing backing vocals, who have been performing from clubs to festivals in the UK and Europe, U.S., Canada, Japan, South Africa and China.

In 2006, he rejoined Level 42, replacing Lyndon Connah, for touring appearances and the recording of the album Retroglide.

In 2009, he appeared on Phil Gould's first solo album, Watertight.

In 2012, he dueted with Leee John on a version of "Something About You" at the Leicester Square Theatre, London.

Personal life

His mother is the actress, singer and songwriter Nadia Cattouse and his father was David Lindup.[3]

Discography

  • Changes (1990, Resurgence Records)[4]
  1. "Changes" (6:32)
  2. "Lovely Day" (4:26)
  3. "Fallen Angel" (6:14)
  4. "The Spirit is Free" (4:48)
  5. "Desire" (4:38)
  6. "West Coast Man" (4:37)
  7. "Judgement Day" (5:44)
  8. "Life Will Never Be the Same" (4:41)
  9. "Paixao" (5:40)
  10. "Jung" (6:56)
  • Conversations with Silence (2003, Naim Records)
  1. "Sunshine and Showers" (2:43)
  2. "Beauty on a Grey Day" (4:16)
  3. "Heart of the Matter" (5:54)
  4. "Beautiful One" (5:03)
  5. "Theme" (1:08)
  6. "Variation 1" (0:53)
  7. "Variation 2" (1:27)
  8. "Variation 3" (2:14)
  9. "Finale" (3:13)
  10. "El Rincon Cubano" (7:06)
  11. "Hero's Return" (6:11)
  12. "Waking Up to Love" (7:40)
  13. "Walking the Path" (4:04)
  14. "Brasil 2000" (5:51)
  15. "Last Night Without You" (4:56)
  • On the One (EP: 2011)
  1. "Madness" (4:59)
  2. "Angelo" (5:20)
  3. "Love Is the Answer" (4:43)
  4. "On the One" (5:51)
  5. "Promised Land" (5:02)
  6. "Song for Zane" (7:31)
  • Changes 2 (2023, Knapdale Records)
  1. "Atlantia" (5:52)
  2. "Time To Let Go" (5:17)
  3. "You Can't Just Live As An Island" (5:09)
  4. "Could It Really Be?" feat. Tony Momrelle and Alex Wilson (4:35)
  5. "All For Love" (5:44)
  6. "World Is Ready" feat. Ursula Rucker (4:48)
  7. "Teflon Don" feat John Culshaw (4:38)
  8. "David (Goodbye To You)" (5:58)
  9. "All As One" (9:44)
  10.  "Fragile Heart" (5:15)
  11. "I Saw You In My Dreams" feat. Omar (6:47)
  12.  "Courage To Change" (4:51)

References

  1. ^ "Level 42 - The Ultimate Collection". Discogs.com. Retrieved 14 May 2011.
  2. ^ "1985_nhc_slide_0112". Flickr.com. 23 September 2016. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  3. ^ "Biography". Mikelindup.com. 12 April 2010. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  4. ^ "Mike Lindup – Changes". Discogs.com. Retrieved 11 August 2018.

External links


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