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Steele's bass lines in The Beat were among the most relentless and energetic examples of the ska style; "Mirror in the Bathroom", for example, is largely built on top of the driving, eighth-note bass line that runs through the entire song. Fine Young Cannibals moved away from ska toward a more soulful, and sometimes electronic, sound, and Steele's bass lines became much less prominent. After the end of his work with Fine Young Cannibals, Steele went on to play a variety of other roles in the music industry. He produced Gabrielle's album Find Your Way , which reached #8 on the UK charts in 1993, as well as the soundtrack to the movie The Truth About Cats And Dogs in 1996. He has also appeared on more than two dozen other albums, most commonly as a backup singer, but was also credited as a guitarist, drummer, and mixer. |
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