{{For|the Group 1 Crew song|Fearless (Group 1 Crew album)}} {{Infobox musical artist |name = He Said |background = solo_singer |image = |origin = |years_active = {{Start date|1985}}–{{End date|1989}} |instrument = |genre = |past_members = |associated_acts = Wire<br />Duet Emmo<br />Dome |label = Mute Records }}
'''He Said''' was the name used by Wire member Graham Lewis for his solo record releases in the 1980s.
==Background== The first He Said album titled ''Hail'' was released by Mute Records in October 1986. It was produced by Graham Lewis and John Fryer<ref name="discog">[http://www.mute.com/artists/publicArtistLoad.do?id=1883&forward=fullDiscography "Mute Records – He Said (Discography)"]{{Dead link|date=January 2020 |bot=InternetArchiveBot |fix-attempted=yes }}. Retrieved 29 November 2010.</ref> and recorded at Blackwing Studios in London.<ref name="CD">"He Said - Hail (CD Booklet)". Retrieved 29 November 2010.</ref> Collaborators on the album included fellow Wire member Bruce Gilbert and musician Brian Eno, who played a Yamaha DX7 synthesiser on the track ''I Fall into Your Arms''.<ref name="CD" /> Two singles were released from the initial album, including ''Pump'' and ''Only One I''. The CD release included the September single release, ''Pulling 3g's / Pale Feet''.<ref name="discog" />
In July 1988 Mute released the single ''Could You'', again produced by Lewis and Fryer. This single was included on the last He Said album titled ''Take Care'' which was released by Mute the following year.<ref name="discog" />
==Discography== ===Albums=== * ''Hail'' (Mute Records 1986) * ''Take Care'' (Mute Records 1989)
===Singles=== * ''Only One I'' (1985) * ''Pump'' (1986) * ''Pulling 3g's / Pale Feet'' (1986) * ''Could you?'' (1988)
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