Tom Middleton grew up in British Columbia and was a former member of Victoria, B.C. act The Marquis. Middleton went solo after the band’s demise and was managed by Howard Leese (Heart) in 1972. Through Leese and his Vancouver recording studio, Middleton recorded material that was produced by Mike Flicker (Heart) which was then shopped to Columbia Records.
The debut album was based around the Todd Rundgren written title track "It Wouldn’t Have Made Any Difference". The single went Top10 and spent 15 weeks weeks in the Top40 on the RPM Top100 Singles chart. The follow-up single, "One More Chance", narrowly missed the Top40 in 1974 peaking at No.74.
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