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  1. David Glasper and Marcus Lillington continued to pen songs for the band's second album Peace of Mind and by December 1989 Breathe was back in the studio with producer Bob Sargeant. This album also saw Glasper collaborate with prolific songwriter Francis "Eg" White on four tracks.

    • London, England
    • 1984–1992
    • David Glasper, Marcus Lillington, Ian "Spike" Spice, Michael "Mick" Delahunty
  2. David Glasper (voz), nacido el 4 de noviembre de 1965 en Cardigan, Gales. Marcus Lillington (guitarra, teclados), nacido el 28 de febrero de 1967 en Londres. Spike (batería), nacido bajo el nombre de Ian Spice el 18 de septiembre de 1966. Falleció en 2000. Michael Delahunty (bajo), miembro de la banda entre 1984-1989.

    • Londres, Inglaterra
    • Pop[1]​
    • 1984–1992
  3. 15 de feb. de 2020 · You can follow David Glasper at his official FACEBOOK page. Take a look at our other Where Are They Now? posts or find out more here. If you raise your hands to heaven and pray, then maybe you'll know what happened to 80's group Breathe!

  4. an interview and music with breathe's david glasper. Greg Benoit. 75 subscribers. Subscribed. 158. 5.7K views 2 years ago. Interview with David Glasper of Breathe ...more. Interview with...

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    • Greg Benoit
  5. 12. 320 views 8 months ago. Recorded in 1990, this rare interview with the lead singer David Glasper, looked into the inspirations and backstory into the makings of Breathe's second album,...

    • 22 min
    • 297
    • Thomas Neel
  6. 12 de feb. de 2009 · 492 subscribers. Subscribed. 1.4K. 333K views 15 years ago. Recorded at London's renowned Abbey Road Studios, "Say A Prayer" showcases the distinctive vocal prowess of singer/songwriter David...

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    • LastingRevelry
  7. 26 de mar. de 2024 · The lineup consisted of David Glasper (vocals), Marcus Lillington (guitar & keyboards), Phill Harrison (bass), Michael Delahunty (bass guitar), and Ian Spice (drums). In a 1990 interview, Glasper offered the following recollections: