Caught in the Act, also known by the acronym C.I.T.A., is a pop group made up of Dutch and British members. Formed in 1992 by producer Cees van Leeuwen, it features Dutch singers Eloy de Jong and Bastiaan Ragas, and Britons Lee Baxter and Benjamin Boyce. After two unsuccessful singles, the boy band scored a hit with "Take Me to the Limit" (1994), followed by the album Caught in the Act of Love (1995), featuring a cover of Rick Astley's "My Arms Keep Missing You" and two other chart hits in Austria, Germany and Switzerland, "Love Is Everywhere" (No. 10 in Germany) and "Let This Love Begin". The same applies to the album Forever Friends (1996), with its hits "Don't Walk Away", "Ain't Just Another Story" and "Bring Back the Love". In 1997, the third Vibe album included a stunning cover of the rock band Styx's "Babe " (No. 95 in the Netherlands), the second single after "Do It for Love" (No. 11 in Germany). These three albums were followed in 1998 by the compilation We Belong Together: 6 Years of Success, before the band suddenly split up. A posthumous album entitled Solo 4 C.I.T.A., featuring solo tracks by the members, was released with the single "I Wanna Stay with You Forever". Three of the members, Benjamin Boyce, Bastiaan Ragas and Eloy de Jong, went on to pursue solo careers.
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