UK bassist Mick Paul is perhaps best known for his touring, writing, and production work with King Crimson violinist David Cross, and recent tours of Europe with Mr. Big vocalist Eric Martin. His first big success was with the band The Hotshots, which had a number 7 single, and during the 80's he was produced by Soft Machine's Mike Ratledge and Carl Jenkins. 1987 saw Mick write the labour party campaign song, and in '94 he played bass on a David Hasselhoff single. Mick joined The David Cross band in '95, releasing the album Exiles in '98, and he has since toured Japan and Europe.
Mick Paul has done session work for Littleboots, Aviv Geffin, Snap, Stevie Hoaung, Snap, Warner Brothers, and Sony Records.
sombre synth pads on intro over r&b drums, guitar melodies and groovy bass guitar come in halfway to lift it yet it still maintaines an air of sadness or worry ideal for hospital drama, soap opera, wildlife documentary animal care, journeys across deserts, expeditions over frozen ice, global warming, Instrumental, New Age, Contemporary Instr