by Chris WoodstraGreat Buildings were a power pop/new wave group formed in the early 80s by Danny Wilde (vocal/guitar), Richard Sanford (drums), Philip Solem (guitar/vocals), and Ian Ainsworth (bass/keyboard/vocals). They recorded one self-titled album for Columbia in 1981 before breaking up a short time later. Wilde went on to release on solo album in 1989 for Geffen before teaming up again with Solem to form the Rembrandts the following year. The Rembrandts released three albums between 1991 and 1995 and found moderate success with Just the Way It Is, Baby in 1990 and Ill Be There for You (the theme to the television show Friends) in 1995.