The British soft rock outfit Sad Café enjoyed a somewhat successful recording career from the mid-'70s through the early '80s. The group's leader, singer Paul Young (not the same Paul Young that scored the '80s hit "Every Time You Go Away"), got his start with music in the mid-'60s, when he fronted a forgotten Manchester group called the Toggery Five. (The band included a few members that would later go on to join prog rockers Jethro Tull: guitarist Mick Abrahams and drummer Clive Bunker.) By the early '70s, Young was fronting another outfit, Gyro, and by 1976, opted to leave ...