Fabrique
Fashion (usually spelled Fashiøn on their records) was a British New Wave band consisting of members Dee Harris, Luke James, Alan Darby, John Mulligan, Marlon Recchi, Troy Tate and Dik Davis. Formed in Birmingham, England in 1978, Fashion (or Fàshiön Music as they were initially known) consisted of John Mulligan, Dik Davis, and Al Luke James (who now resides in the San Francisco Bay area of California). Their original recordings were released as singles on their own Fàshiön Music label. After releasing three singles on their own label, they signed to I.R.S., for whom in 1979 they recorded and released their first album, Pröduct Perfect. Between 1978 and 1980, they played shows with many bands who later became well known. A then recently formed Duran Duran opened their shows, they toured the UK with U2, UK and USA with The Police, and opened for The B-52's on their first British tour. In June 1980, after a last gig in London with U2, Luke James left the band and moved to United States. Their most notable album, Fabrique released in 1982, saw a significant change in line-up, with James having left the band and Dee Harris and Marlon Recchi joining. Fabrique contained the singles Move On and Love Shadow, among others; it was later re-issued with additional material as The Height of Fashion in 1990 and again in 2001. Dee Harris left Fashion before the third release and a proposed world tour in support of Fabrique. He later recorded an album with Richard Wright, keyboardist of Pink Floyd, as Zee. Harris was replaced by Troy Tate and guitarist Al Darby. Though Troy Tate did not record any studio material with Fashion, he performed his own songs with the band live. During Tate's period, Alan Darby showed off his immense talent for the guitar by modifying Dee Harris' guitar parts and even soloing in different modal ways. Tate was subsequently fired, with Darby left to perform leading vocals. In 1984, Fashion released their third album entitled Twilight of Idols. 29 years after the first Fashion album, Product Perfect, original singer/guitarist James has re-released the first album on CD. In addition, James is finishing a book entitled [Stairway to Nowhere] and has recently completed an album of the same title. Recorded in 2008 and released in February of 2009, the Stairway to Nowhere album features Luke James on vocals and various instruments, Vuk Pavlovic of Nature's Pocket providing drums for 3 tracks, and Balcony as the mastering and technical guru. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
Fashion (usually spelled Fashiøn on their records) was a British New Wave band consisting of members Dee Harris, Luke James, Alan Darby, John Mulligan, Marlon Recchi, Troy Tate and Dik Davis. Formed in Birmingham, England in 1978, Fashion (or Fàshiön Music as they were initially known) consisted of John Mulligan, Dik Davis, and Al Luke James (who now resides in the San Francisco Bay area of California). Their original recordings were released as singles on their own Fàshiön Music label. After releasing three singles on their own label, they signed to I.R.S., for whom in 1979 they recorded and released their first album, Pröduct Perfect. Between 1978 and 1980, they played shows with many bands who later became well known. A then recently formed Duran Duran opened their shows, they toured the UK with U2, UK and USA with The Police, and opened for The B-52's on their first British tour. In June 1980, after a last gig in London with U2, Luke James left the band and moved to United States. Their most notable album, Fabrique released in 1982, saw a significant change in line-up, with James having left the band and Dee Harris and Marlon Recchi joining. Fabrique contained the singles Move On and Love Shadow, among others; it was later re-issued with additional material as The Height of Fashion in 1990 and again in 2001. Dee Harris left Fashion before the third release and a proposed world tour in support of Fabrique. He later recorded an album with Richard Wright, keyboardist of Pink Floyd, as Zee. Harris was replaced by Troy Tate and guitarist Al Darby. Though Troy Tate did not record any studio material with Fashion, he performed his own songs with the band live. During Tate's period, Alan Darby showed off his immense talent for the guitar by modifying Dee Harris' guitar parts and even soloing in different modal ways. Tate was subsequently fired, with Darby left to perform leading vocals. In 1984, Fashion released their third album entitled Twilight of Idols. 29 years after the first Fashion album, Product Perfect, original singer/guitarist James has re-released the first album on CD. In addition, James is finishing a book entitled [Stairway to Nowhere] and has recently completed an album of the same title. Recorded in 2008 and released in February of 2009, the Stairway to Nowhere album features Luke James on vocals and various instruments, Vuk Pavlovic of Nature's Pocket providing drums for 3 tracks, and Balcony as the mastering and technical guru. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
a-ha
Amiture
Animatori
Arcadia
Dreaming
Move On
You In The Night
You Only Left Your Picture
Love Shadow
Dressed To Kill
Something In Your Picture
It's Alright
Slow Blue
Streetplayer (Mechanik)
Street Player-Mechanik
Do You Wanna Make Love?
Street Mechanik
Love Shadow Smokey Dialogue
Eye Talk
Mutant Love
Hurricane
White Stuff [Short Cut]
Delirious
You Only Left Your Picture [Reggae Reprise]
Trader
Move Øn
Move On (12" Version)
Slow Down
Too Much Too Soon
Twilight Of Idols
White Stuff (Short Cut)
Do You Wanna Make Love (At 5.00am)
Hit Girl
Streetplayer - Mechanik
Do You Wanna Make Love
You Only Left Your Picture (Reggae Reprise)
Streetplayer Mechanik
Do You Wanna Make Love (At 5.00am?)
You in the Night [extended version]
Mutant Dance Møve
Eye Talk (Mutant Version)
Whitestuff (Short Cut)
Move On (Audio Extra)
Dreaming [Extended Version]
Streetplayer-Mechanik
Eye Talk Mutant Version
You In The Night Instrumental
Move On (Mutant Dance Move)
Twighlight Of Idols
White Line Flyer [Extended Version]
Mutant Move
Alternative Playback (Full frame)
Move On - 12" Version
Dressed to Kill (Double Dub)
label_stop_radio
