The Mood

After the band reshuffle, the three remaining members of The Mood signed to RCA Records in 1981, and released a new re-produced mix of "Is There A Reason".

John Moore reformed The Mood (without Mark or Eric) briefly in 1992, with Paul Atkinson (bass) and Steve Bradley (drums).

The band gigged regularly in the north of England – playing mostly new, rock based material – before changing their name to Wild, and subsequently splitting up in late 1993.

Drummer Mark James (Fordyce), announced that The Mood’s catalogue, including new material, and an unreleased album, will be remixed by producer Steve Levine, who had produced their fourth single "Passion In Dark Rooms" also known for his work with Culture Club, and will be released to streaming platforms and in vinyl format.

Mark James (Fordyce) is currently the managing director of Sugarstar, a website that provides "pre-cleared" music for use in television, commercials and films; and chairman/founder of York Data Services, a business internet service provider in North Yorkshire and John Moore (the lead singer, guitarist and sole writer of all Mood songs) is still residing in York