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In 1981, the partnership between Finch and Casey came to an acrimonious end.
Two years after the release of the previous album, the group released two solo albums with new material, geared toward pop: The Painter and Space Cadet.
These albums generated little success, but in 1982, a hit track called " Give It Up " ( released as a solo effort but recorded before Casey and Finch split the partnership ) from the album All in a Night's Work ( brought a return to success in the UK, and appeared two years later in the U. S. Top 40.
The song was also featured on the band's next album, 1984's KC Ten.
Epic Records, however, refused to issue the song as a single due to its prior failure in the U. S. Because of this, a frustrated Casey formed Meca Records, releasing the single himself on this label in a final attempt to garner the song some success in America.
It worked, but the album still failed to surpass expectations.
This led to the group falling into stasis around 1985 with Casey's retirement.

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