Like his debut solo album, Greg Lake (1981), Manoeuvres was created in close collaboration with Northern Irish guitarist and singer-songwriter Gary Moore. It includes a song "Haunted" written with friend and bassist Tris Margetts and rock cartoonist-artist Tony Benyon.[3]
The album features a pop-flavoured progressive rock sound resembling that of Asia, the group Lake would join briefly in the end of 1983. Manoeuvres received mainly negative reviews at the time and failed to match the sales of its predecessor.[4]
In his autobiography Lake says that "there was no tour and virtually no promotion", and that he recognised that the public did not want guitar-oriented music from him. He parted company with Chrysalis. The album would be Lake's last studio album as a solo artist.
Later work by Greg Lake
His "Songs of a Lifetime" tour in 2012 produced a 2013 live album of the same name, and his 2012 solo concert live in Piacenza, Italy (where he was awarded an honorary doctorate by the University of Piacenza) also produced a live album "Live In Piacenza" released in 2017.
^Greg Lake invited his friend Tris Margetts to be bassist in his Greg Lake Band they formed in 1981 with guitarist Gary Moore, drummer Ted McKenna (drummer of The Sensational Alex Harvey Band, Rory Gallagher), and session keyboardist Tommy Eyre, through 1983 when he split the band up. Together they wrote the song "Haunted" (with rock cartoonist-artist Tony Benyon) included on their 1983 studio album "Manoeuvres" and on their live album King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents Greg Lake in Concert recorded in 1981 at the Hammersmith Odeon in London, released in 1995. Welch, Chris (December 1981). "Birth of a Band." International Musician and Recording World: 28-29, 31
^Video: The Greg Lake Band (1990s line-up) performing "Daddy" live, 17 December 1994 (David Arch - keyboards; Trevor Barry - bass; Greg Lake - guitar, lead vocals; Brett Morgan - drums; Florian Opahle - lead guitar). "A Benefit for the Sara Anne Wood Rescue Center". ABC News television station WTEN TV-10 Studios, Albany, New York, U.S.A. YouTube. https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=-kTT5bcv6qc . Retrieved 26 May 2020.