After spending the mid-'60s in Liverpool playing in beat/R&B band the Excelles, bandleader Frank Collins and several bandmates relocated to London and reconfigured the Excelles as Arrival in 1969. Expanding from a five-piece to a ten-piece with an emphasis on vocal harmonies, their songs were built on the interplay between vocalists Collins, Dyan Birch, Carroll Carter, and Paddy McHugh, and backed by smooth rock instrumentation and occasional string arrangements. They signed with Decca and released their first single in 1969. Dusty Springfield was an early devotee of the band and wrote a short note of praise for their sounds that was included on the back cover of their first album. That self-titled record was released in 1970 and included the group's first hit, "Friends." The same year, Arrival had another non-album hit with "I Will Survive," made various television appearances, and performed at the Isle of Wight Festival. Their second, also self-titled, album was released in 1972. The band broke up shortly after the record's release, with some members continuing to work as session players/vocalists and some forming new acts like Kokomo and Olympic Runners. ~ Fred Thomas, Rovi
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