
Few bands have personified a city’s musical community as strongly as Vancouver’s PRISM. At one time or another, Prism was associated with rocker Bryan Adams and manager Bruce Allen, songwriter Jim Vallance, and producer Bruce Fairbairn – in fact, the latter two were members of early Prism.
Over a five-year period 1977-1981, the band released six hit albums, 16 singles and received 14 gold and platinum awards, and a Juno for Group of the Year in 1980. With its bracing sound, a distinctive mix of analog synthesizers and power chords, Prism came to epitomize west coast Canadian rock in the early Eighties.
As requested, here’s the Prism second album, 1978’s “See Forever Eyes“, produced by talent