1) A Canadian rock band from… Read Full Bio ↴There are Six artists with name Prism :
1) A Canadian rock band from Vancouver, BC, Canada, first formed in 1974.
2) プリズム - A Japanese jazz-rock fusion band that formed in 1975.
3) An alias of Japanese techno artist Susumu Yokota. As Prism he made subtle and dreamy ambient techno.
4) A psytrance act signed to UK label Trick Music
5) An electronic music producer and DJ signed to Chefal's label Sub Freq
6) PRISM (프리즘) is a South Korean girl group that debuted on May 24, 2018 under LCH Entertainment. They debuted with the song “CHOK”.
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1) Canadian band:
The original composition of the band was a collection of session musicians brought together by Bruce Allen, manager of Loverboy. Drummer Jim Vallance and Bruce Fairbairn had a jazz rock band named Sunshyne. They incorporated Lindsey Mitchell and Ron Tabak, and switched names to "Under Construction" (also briefly "Stanley Screamer"). Then, when John Hall was brought in as keyboardist, the band's name became Prism. (See their official website at http://www.prism.ca/.)
After signing with GRT Records, they released their debut album with a lineup of Tabak, Mitchell, Lavin, Hall, Ab Bryant and Jim Vallance, who both produced, and played drums under the name of "Rodney Higgs." Vallance did not want to tour though, so left and was replaced by Rocket Norton.
In 1977, they released their self-titled album PRISM, and it had a hit with "Spaceship Superstar". The band subsequently issued See Forever Eyes (1978), after which Bryant left, and Allen Harlow was brought in as a new guitarist.
Armageddon (was released in 1979), featuring some compositional input from the then largely unknown Bryan Adams, and Young and Restless was released in 1980.
After the greatest hits album All the Best From Prism, Prism signed on with Capitol Records and after a few more lineup changes (Mitchell and Harlow went their separate ways, Tabak was fired due to "lifestyle" issues), and vocalist Henry Small was brought in), they released Small Change (1981). The lead single "Don't Let Him Know" became their first top 40 hit in America and the follow-up "Turn on Your Radar" also charted, becoming their fifth and final American hit.
In 1982, the band's touring line up was composed of Small, guitarist Paul Warren, bassist John Trivers, keyboardist Robyn Robbins, and Doug Maddick on drums.
The band broke up in 1982 but Beat Street followed in 1983 featuring Henry Small, Bill Champlin, Richie Zito, Mike Baird (drummer from Journey), and backup vocalists Bobby Kimball (Toto) and Alan Pasqua.
Plans for a Prism reunion with Tabak were cancelled when he died on 25 December 1984, one day after a brain hemorrhage he suffered from a cycling accident.
In 1988 they reformed for another greatest hits album called Over 60 Minutes with...Prism, and five years later another new album, Jericho (1993), with Darcy Deutsch as vocalist, Harlow, Mitchell, Norton, and keyboardist Andy Lorimer. Deutsche. Studio musicians included Bryan Adams, Paul Janz, Mark LaFrance, with Rick Springfield doing some of the songwriting.
The Canadian band has continued to tour, and released the album Big Black Sky in 2008.
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2) Prism (Japan) was formed in 1975 by Akira Wada, Ken Watanabe, Katsutoshi Morizono, Koki Ito and Toru Suzuki. Most of the musicians had little professional experience, aside from Morizono, who founded the progressive rock band Yonin Bayashi.
In 1976, the group were signed to Polydor Records, performed as an opening act for Eric Clapton, and toured nationwide. Prism have released a total of 28 albums since 1977. The band was signed to Universal Music Group in 2003, which re-released the band’s first four albums, and remained their record publisher.
As of July 2007, Prism is composed of Jiro Okada (bass guitar), Mansaku Kimura (drums) and Akira Wada (electric guitar) with Kenichiro Shinzawa (keyboards) as "support".
http://www.prismjapan.com/
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5) Electronic music producer/DJ:
David Hanson studied under Vance Gordan [Dicenso's Drum Shop/First Class Band] in Boston, MA specializing in Afro Cuban rhythms and the Moeller technique prior to venturing into music production.
Becoming more intrigued by the intricate likeness of all societies, cultures and religions, Prism was created with a deeper purpose, not only to showcase all of these influences but to convey an awareness that all things, no matter how different they may appear in physical form, are all the same.
In 2010 Prism was signed to Lovewave Music and released the single "Future Samba." Prism gained support from DJ/Label Owner DJ Chefal on England's Rinse.fm in 2012 showcasing his unique jazz influenced tunes forthcoming on Chef's own label Sub Freq. Prism continues to bring an unmatched approach to fusing electronic music and jazz without coming off trite or stagnant.
As a DJ Prism fuzes Dubstep, Drum & Bass, Jazz and House seamlessly and has played among many acclaimed dubstep artists such as Silkie, Heny G, Razor Rekta, Joe Nice, Kahn, Cessman, Distal, Moldy, O-Dessa, etc...
Take It Or Leave It
Prism Lyrics
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It seems we've been here, for too many times
Don't ask no questions, won't tell you no lies
I'm tired of losin', and it's your turn to cry
You could go your way baby, and I could go mine
'Cause if you want my lovin', it's yours
Take it or leave it
You may be throwin' it away
And if you feel like comin' back for more
Well you can take it or leave it
'Cause babe you better believe it, I ain't gonna wait all day
Ain't gonna wait all day
I'd send you flowers but you never reply
I'd wait for hours but you never arrive
You got the reasons and you got the moves
Take it or leave it, you got nothin' to lose
You could go your way baby, and I could go mine
'Cause if you want my lovin', it's yours
Take it or leave it
'Cause if you wait another minute you know
You may be throwin' it away
And if you feel like comin' back for more
Well you can take it or leave it
'Cause babe you better believe it, I ain't gonna wait all day
Ain't gonna wait all day
You could go your way baby, and I could go mine
'Cause if you want my lovin', it's yours
Take it or leave it
'Cause if you wait another minute you know
You may be throwin' it away
And if you feel like comin' back for more
Well you can take it or leave it
'Cause babe you better believe it, I ain't gonna wait all day
'Cause if you want my lovin', it's yours
Take it or leave it
'Cause if you wait another minute you know
You may be throwin' it away
And if you feel like comin' back for more
Well you can take it or leave it
'Cause babe you better believe it, I ain't gonna wait all day
"Take It or Leave It" by Prism is a song about a relationship that seems to be at a crossroads. The vocalist expresses that they have tried to see things from their partner's perspective, but it seems like they are always at odds with each other. The singer does not want to play games or hide the truth, saying that they are tired of losing in the relationship and now it's their partner's turn to feel that pain. The chorus speaks about the singer's willingness to give their love to their partner, but with the condition that they take it or leave it. They urge their partner not to waste any more time and just make a decision so they can move on. The vocalist seems to be at the point where they are unwilling to wait any longer and determined to move forward with or without them.
The song's lyrics suggest a feeling of frustration that comes from having to deal with the familiar strain of a tumultuous relationship. The repetition of the line "you could go your way baby, and I could go mine" emphasizes the sense of detachment the singer feels. While the song speaks of offering love and affection, it is tempered with a sense of resignation that comes from a desire to move on. The song's overall theme seems to be about taking control of one's own happiness and not settling for less in a relationship.
Line by Line Meaning
I've seen it your way, now you see it mine
We've had our differences, but now it's my turn to make a decision.
It seems we've been here, for too many times
We've gone back and forth too many times, it's time to make a final choice.
Don't ask no questions, won't tell you no lies
I won't deceive you, but I also won't explain my reasoning.
I'm tired of losin', and it's your turn to cry
I'm done with losing and it's your turn to experience the pain.
You could go your way baby, and I could go mine
We have the option of going our separate ways.
'Cause if you want my lovin', it's yours
Take it or leave it
If you want my love, you have to decide now whether to accept it or reject it.
'Cause if you wait another minute you know
You may be throwin' it away
If you hesitate, you might lose your chance to have my love.
And if you feel like comin' back for more
Well you can take it or leave it
'Cause babe you better believe it, I ain't gonna wait all day
If you change your mind later, you have to take what's left or leave it, but I won't wait for you forever.
I'd send you flowers but you never reply
I've tried to win you over but you haven't reciprocated.
I'd wait for hours but you never arrive
I've waited for you but you never showed up.
You got the reasons and you got the moves
Take it or leave it, you got nothin' to lose
You have your reasons for your actions, but in the end, the choice is yours and there's nothing to lose.
'Cause babe you better believe it, I ain't gonna wait all day
I won't be waiting around for you forever.
Lyrics © O/B/O APRA AMCOS
Written by: B. ADAMS, R. HIGGS
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