In 1989 he formed The Big Broadcast, and the band toured the UK playing small venues and clubs.
Some musicians appearing on the album included Karl Hyde, Steve Barnacle, Peter Oxendale, and J.J.
The album's closing track, "Total Control", is a cover of the 1979 song by the Motels, written by Jeff Jourard and Martha Davis.
[10] In the Billboard magazine of 30 July 1994, one article under the Dance Trax section mentioned the album and the single "Sometimes".
"Sometimes" is an enticing peek into Living Your Life, an album that gingerly walks the line between hardcore dance and smooth urban pop.
"[11] Music & Media wrote: "This British new rock artist returns to the scene with possibly his strongest effort to date.
"[12] In a review of the album's lead single "Something She Said", Andrew Hirst of the Huddersfield Daily Examiner commented, "We haven't heard from this chap for a while.