Allen and Burnham left the band in the mid '80s, but Gill and King continued, on and off with other musicians, until the original band reunited in 2005 for almost 2 years of touring and an album of re-recordings and additional mixes, Return The Gift. In 2012, King left, assuming the band would cease, but Gill continued working with various session players until his death in 2020.
2021 saw the release by Matador Records of the Grammy-nominated limited/numbered box set, Gang Of Four: 77–81. It sold out in three months. In 2021, Burnham and King drafted former G4-bassist Sara Lee (B-52s, Ani DiFranco, Indigo Girls, Ryuichi Sakamoto) and guitarist David Pajo (Slint, Stereolab, Yeah Yeah Yeahs, Interpol) in to start touring again, with great success and renewed energy. The current band, with bassist Gail Greenwood (Belly, L7) and guitarist Ted Leo (TL & The Pharmacists, Aimee Mann, et al), recently completed the ‘Long Goodbye’ headlining tour of the US and Europe. Contrary to some assumptions, Gang Of Four has not retired.
“Gang of Four knew how to swing. I stole a lot from them." – Michael Stipe (R.E.M.)
"Gang of Four is the first rock band I could truly relate to... These limeys rocked my world." – Flea (Red Hot Chili Peppers)
"(They) took no prisoners. It was art meets the devil via James Brown" – Michael Hutchence (INXS)
"Hard, angular, bold... A Gang of Four metal gurus, a corporation of common sense, a smart bomb of text that had me 'at home feeling like a typist.'" – Bono (U2)
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