01. Waiting For The Night
02. Day In The Life
03. Thinking Of You
04. Mama Sayes
05. Which Way Did The Wind Blow
06. Westwind
07. Next To You
08. You Know It Can Be
09. Feel Like I Do
10. The Very Last Time (Dreamer)
01. Heaven to Hell
02. Troubadour
03. Take a Chance
04. Paradise
05. Keep on Believing
06. Taking Your Life Away
07. Runaway
08. Tough of the Track
09. Atlantis
10. Relay
11. Life on the Line
01. Give Me What's Mine
02. Shout
03. 50-50
04. Here We Go Again
05. Countdown To Zero
06. Somewhere Tonight
07. High Time
08. Never Before
09. Freedom
10. Samurai
Grand Prix were founded in 1978 with the lineup of Bernie Shaw on lead vocals, Michael O'Donoghue on guitar, Ralph Hood on bass, Andy Beirne on drums and Phil Lanzon on keyboards. All five members performed harmony vocals, while Lanzon would contribute the occasional lead vocal, as illustrated on such songs as "Which Way Did the Wind Blow?".
In 1980, the band released their debut self-titled album on RCA Records. "Which Way Did the Wind Blow?" was released as a single, with music videos being filmed for it and two other songs from the album, "Feel Like I Do" and "Westwind". These videos showed the band playing on a stage with no audience.
In 1981, Shaw left the band and was replaced by Robin McAuley, who would record two more albums with the group, There for None to See (1982) and Samurai (1983), before they disbanded in 1984.
Shaw and Lanzon would end up joining Uriah Heep as that band's vocalist and keyboardist, respectively, in 1986, and to this day they remain the band's longest-serving keyboardist and vocalist. O'Donoghue went on to join Bronz and in the early nineties spent a year in the Ian Gillan band. McAuley ended up joining with guitar virtuoso Michael Schenker to form the McAuley Schenker Group and would go on to briefly front the band Survivor during the latter half of the 2000s.
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