The band consists of James Taylor (organ), Mark Cox (guitar), Andrew McKinney (bass), and Pat Illingworth (drums).
[citation needed] The band's debut seven track mini album, Mission Impossible (1987) followed and predominantly comprised covers of 1960s film themes such as "Alfie", "Mrs. Robinson" and "Goldfinger"[2] in a rough, up-tempo, almost punk-like style, that was primarily focused on Taylor's Hammond organ playing.
The band recorded their signature tune "The Theme from Starsky and Hutch" featuring Fred Wesley and Pee Wee Ellis of the JBs in 1988 and this was included on their next album Wait a Minute (1988).
[citation needed] In the early 1990s, the band changed direction and released a string of song-based albums to appeal to the then fashionable soul and acid jazz scene in the UK.
[2] Cover versions such as "Whole Lotta Love", "Dirty Harry" and "Jesus Christ Superstar"' are still recorded in the same spirit as the band's debut "Blow-Up" single, but the albums are mainly original compositions.
[citation needed] It was originally intended for production use only, but Audio Network decided to put Soundtrack from Electric Black forward for a full commercial release.