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===1990β1992: Third and fourth lineups β ''Guaranteed'' album, Allan Holdsworth and Jakko Jakszyk=== The band signed a new contract with RCA Records in 1990, for whom they produced their next album, ''[[Guaranteed (Level 42 album)|Guaranteed]]''. Although most of the rhythm guitar work was once again handled by Dominic Miller, Gary Husband asked Allan Holdsworth to provide some guitar work (notably on "[[A Kinder Eye]]"). As well as drumming, Husband also played keyboards and increased his songwriting role, co-writing many tracks with King, Lindup and Badarou. The album features the only track entirely written by Husband β "If You Were Mine" β which also featured on the "Guaranteed" single release. Mark King also collaborated with lyricists Drew Barfield and George Green to expand the songwriting. ''Guaranteed'' was well received by American music critics. However, the album did not get good reviews in the UK{{cn|date=February 2019}} (despite reaching No. 3 in the UK charts while the title track reached No. 17 in the singles charts) and was ultimately less commercially successful than previous efforts. In December 1990, Level 42 returned to play a record run of concerts at Hammersmith Odeon, London, in part fulfilling booking obligations preceding the band's recent hiatus. The concerts featured [[Allan Holdsworth]] (whom Husband had asked to play as a favour while the band searched for a permanent guitarist) plus four additional players: Lyndon Connah (ex-[[64 Spoons]]) on additional keyboards and percussion and sharing backing vocals with Annie McCaig, plus the horn section from the ''Guaranteed'' album ([[John Thirkell]] and [[Gary Barnacle]]). After the recording of ''Guaranteed'' and a week-long promotional tour, Level 42 were in need of a permanent guitarist. Mark King assumed (erroneously) that Allan Holdsworth would not be interested in taking the position. Instead the band recruited well-respected art-pop guitarist, session player and sometime solo artist [[Jakko Jakszyk]]: the former frontman for [[64 Spoons]], he'd also collaborated with [[Tom Robinson]], Sam Brown and Stewart/Gaskin among others. Although he did not play on ''Guaranteed'', Jakszyk appeared on the album's cover photo and took part in promotional duties and the tour for the album, as well as playing on two B-sides from this era ("At This Great Distance" and "As Years Go By"). Unlike Husband, Jakszyk never became a full legal member of the band (apparently due to "record company politics"). Following the end of promotion for ''Guaranteed'', the King-Lindup-Husband-Jakszyk line-up began writing and recording new material together, with at least two songs ("Fire" and "Free Your Soul") completed.<ref name="Unreleased Tracks">{{cite web| url = http://www.forevernow.com/tracks.shtml |title = Unreleased Tracks |publisher=Forever Now.com|access-date=2 May 2008}}</ref> Following the next development in the band's history, this work was shelved and remains unreleased.
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