The Great Leap Forward was a band formed by former Big Flame member Alan Brown, when his previous band split up in 1987. Big Flame (often rendered bIG fLAME) were a post punk/ Indie rock three piece band based in Manchester, England and active from 1983 to 1986 Great Leap Forward was essentially a solo project, although various musicians were added for live performances. The sound was more melodic and danceable than his earlier band, still with overtly political lyrics. After three 12" EPs on Ron Johnson Records, that label's collapse led to a move to Communications Unique for debut album Don't Be Afraid Of Change, which largely comprised tracks from the three Ron Johnson singles. Ron Johnson Records was an UK Independent record label operating between 1983 and 1988. A final 12" single (Heart and Soul) was followed by the LP compilation Season 87-88 and the CD compilation Great Leap Forward before Brown called it a day in early 1990. A mini-LP, Tolerance & Respect had been planned for a Spring 1990 release but was shelved.
In 2007, Alan Brown has been recording new Great Leap Forward material, and has also joined Sarandon, playing bass guitar. Sarandon are an English Rock music group formed in London in 2003
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