

Title Album details Peak chart positions UK Drama: Released: November 1981. It was their only album release while together, and while it placed well on the, it received a poor critical reception. Paul Haig discography Studio albums: 14: Compilation albums: 4: EPs: 2: Singles: 23: This is the solo discography of Scottish musician Paul Haig. They returned to the studio in Belgium to record, opting for a more 'live' sound and recording the whole album in two days, Haig later expressing a measure of regret that 'we decided to make an almost unlistenable record with the vocals mixed down really low'. His childrens book A Boy Called Christmas was a runaway hit and is translated in over 40 languages. The Midnight Library and Reasons to Stay Alive were major bestsellers worldwide. The band recorded their debut album, Sorry for Laughing, in 1981 at Castle Sound Studios in, but it was shelved, with the band unhappy with the clean, polished production, Haig describing it as sounding 'flat and disinfected', with only a few copies being released. MATT HAIG is an author for children and adults. They were then signed to Postcard Records, the label founded by Daly and, releasing a string of critically acclaimed singles in 19.

After recording a ten-track demo, their first release was the 'Romance'/'Chance Meeting' single on drummer Steven Daly's Absolute label in December that year. Contents.History The band was formed in 1979 originally as TV Art by (vocals, guitar) and Ronnie Torrance (drums), later joined by (guitar, keyboards), with Gary McCormack added on bass guitar, who soon left (later joining ) with David Weddell replacing him.
