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'Perfect Day' was written, arranged, performed and recorded by Submarine. 'Perfect Day' (C) Clarke/Dean/Gelder/Marklew 'Submarine' 1998 Submarine are: Peter Clarke - Bass/Keyboards/Engineer Scott Dean - Drums David Gelder - Lead Guitars Paul Marklew - Vocals From the fourth Submarine recording session, which took place in March-April 1998. Recorded at Pete's Pad/Total Audio, Cambridge Street, Cleethorpes. Having the ability to keep their equipment set up for almost daily writing, rehearsing and recording at the Pete's Pad/Total Audio studio, only enhanced this prolific Spring period of the band. A definite favourite amongst those attending their live shows. Performed and record here as in their live set. This fourth studio session found the band recording all of their material live in the studio, with little or no overdubs (except for the vocals, these were all re-recorded at a later date). Because so much new material was being written and recorded during the Spring/Summer period of 1998, the band decided that spending excessive time on producing demonstration cassettes/CDs for the music industry was counterproductive, and that all of the songs would stand - or fall - on their own merits. These sessions are drums, bass, lead guitar, rhythm guitar and vocals only, and exactly as the band would sound in a live environment. Submarine formed in the North East Lincolnshire coastal town of Grimsby in October 1995. In the fall of 1997, the band took up residency in the well-loved, 16-track, analogue recording studio 'Pete's Pad/Total Audio', on Cambridge Street, Cleethorpes (sadly, no longer there). The 'Men In Black' (as the local press liked to call them), wrote, rehearsed, recorded and played live extensively throughout 1998, their most productive and successful year. Their critically acclaimed original material caught the attention of multiple record labels, publishers, managers and music industry lawyers - most notably the head of The Band Register, one Peter Whitehead, who became their mentor until the Summer of 1999, when the band called it a day. These songs are the legacy of the combined talents and the incredibly prolific 4-years Scott, David, Peter and Paul spent together. Presented with a montage of photographs and Submarine ephemera of the time (that logo is still a killer), they hope - almost 25-years on - that you still find their music relevant today. For further information, please email: thebandsubmarine@hotmail.com