Balaam and the Angel are a Scottish rock band founded by Mark, James (Jim), and Desmond (Des) Morris in Cannock, England in 1984.[1]
Career
As children in Motherwell, Scotland, the Morris brothers worked in the entertainment industry as part of a cabaret act.[2] They moved south to Cannock, Staffordshire, England, where they formed Balaam and the Angel.[3]
A second guitarist and the first non-sibling, Ian McKean of Twenty Flight Rockers,[6][7][8][9] was added to the band in 1988.[3] The band began to move away from gothic rock music styles into a sound that had more in common with hard rock. With their new-found style, they recorded the album Live Free or Die.[5] This was soon followed up in similar style when they recorded Days of Madness, before leaving Virgin Records.[3] Their song "I'll Show You Something Special" appeared on the soundtrack for the filmPlanes, Trains and Automobiles.
Their presence was largely ignored by the time that their 1993 album, Prime Time, had failed to interest record buyers.[2]
Members
Mark Morris - vocals, bass (1983–1989, 1991–present)
Jim Morris - guitar, keyboards (1983–1989, 1991–present)
Des Morris - drums (1983–1989, 1991–present)
Karen Morris - keyboards (2019–present)
Chris P Notes (Chris Williams) - keyboards (1994–2019)