A II Z

Manchester's A II Z (named after the A–Z Street Atlas) were formed by brothers Dave (vocals) and Gary Owens (guitar), Cam Campbell (bass), and Karl Reti (drums), during the initial excitement surrounding the new wave of British heavy metal.

Immediately signed by major label Polydor, the group, whose style bore resemblances to Motörhead, Sweet Savage and Weapon, recorded their 1980 debut album, The Witch of Berkeley, which was recorded in the hall of Hazel Grove High School, and toured in support of Girlschool, Iron Maiden and Black Sabbath.

[1] The tours however failed to aid their record sales, and following the release of 1981's No Fun After Midnight EP and the single "I'm the One Who Loves You", the band were dropped from the label.

Internal dissension had also taken root by this time and the Owens had dispensed with their original rhythm section to work with new bassist Tony Backhouse, who went on to form the band Mad Dogs and Mr Wolf, with Wally Rumsey and drummer Simon Wright (later of AC/DC) on that final single.

[1] In 1993, Reborn Classics reissued The Witch of Berkeley as a bootleg CD which includes both singles as well as a four-track demo from Jaguar.