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None of the members of
Transister were strangers to each other or to the music scene when they decided to form the band. As the frontman for '80s pop group
Danny Wilson, co-founder
Gary Clark already had one hit under his belt: the love song "Mary's Prayer." After
Danny Wilson broke up,
Clark lent his skills as an engineer, producer, and songwriter to various big-name artists:
Heart,
Julia Fordham, and
Lauren Christy, among others. He also released a solo album which was well received among the music intelligentsia in the U.K. The other founding member, Eric Pressly, had written songs for
Stevie Nicks and
Tina Turner, and had performed extensively as the musical director for
Cher. Pressly and
Clark's first collaboration was the band King L. The band was signed to Virgin in the early '90s. When the label released King L,
Clark started work on a second solo album. On impulse, he decided to experiment with a new sort of project. Enter Keeley Hawkes, a female singer/songwriter who had enlisted Pressly's writing services on her own solo album (EMI, 1993). Early collaborations between the three proved to be so successful that they decided to form a band and go the distance. Thus was born
Transister.
Pressly eventually returned to his home city of Los Angeles with a demo CD in hand. When the prestigious college radio station KCRW played a few tracks, listener response was tremendous. Within days, several major labels had started a bidding war.
Transister eventually decided to sign with Virgin International and Interscope within the U.S. They released a single full-length, self-titled album and followed it with a European tour. For the tour, the band strengthened its ranks, bringing in drummer Sami Tormanen and keyboard player Jeremey Yeremian.
Though the moderate success of the album was not sufficient to keep the band on Virgin, the songs continue to be featured on film soundtracks: Jawbreaker, Wild Things, and Charlie's Angels. In the meantime, all of the members of
Transister were busy with numerous solo projects. Pressly is still in Los Angeles, where his songwriting and mixing skills are in high demand.
Clark is the co-writer and producer for almost all the songs on
Natalie Imbruglia's album
White Lilies Island. ~ L. Katz