At the 1990 ceremony the group won 'Best Video' for "Compulsory Hero", which was directed by Geoff Barter.
[3][4] After a year of vainly seeking a recording contract, 1927 were signed by Charles Fisher for his label, Trafalgar Productions.
[7][8] In 2011 former Hi-5 member, Nathan Foley, covered "That's When I Think of You" on his live album, Acoustic Rhythms.
[15] At the 1990 ceremony the group won 'Best Video' for "Compulsory Hero", which was directed by Geoff Barter.
[16] The band added Charlie Cole on keyboards (ex-Moving Pictures) and toured Australia in support of the album and associated singles.
[3][4] By late 1989, they started work for their second album, The Other Side, when Garry Frost announced he was leaving the band early the following year.