One of the more idiosyncratic talents of the British punk era, Kenneth Spiers (who, for obvious reasons, adopted the professional alias Spizz), was already a bit of a local punk celebrity in Birmingham when he hooked up with guitarist Pete 'Petrol' O'Dowd to form Spizzoil. They made their vinyl début in October 1978 with a three-track single headed by '6,000 Crazy'. Another single, 'Cold City', followed two months later, after which there were regular name updates, including Spizzenergi, Athletico Spizz 80 and The Spizzles. Spiers is undoubtedly best remembered for the exuberant 'Where's Captain Kirk?', which topped the U.K. Independent singles chart in 1980. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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Amiture
Animatori
Arcadia
Cold City
6000 Crazy
Fibre
Platform 3
1989
Solarisation (Shun)
6,000 Crazy
Red & Black
Red and Black
Pure Noise / Alien Language / P.F.H.
Pure Noise/Alien Language/P.F.H.
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Pure Noise / Alien Language / Protect From Heat
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(I am an) Island
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Platform: 3
Platform:3
Pure Noise/Alien Language/Protect From Heat
Solarisation
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Platform 3 / Switched Off
Cold City (Album) - Spizzoil
6000 Crazy (Album) - Spizzoil
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Crazy
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Amnesia
6,000 Crazy
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6000 Сrаzy
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Where's Captain Kirk
SpizzOil - Switched Off (Platform 3) (Peel '78)
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03 b1 - solarisation (shun)
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02 A2 Red & Black
Platform Three
SPIZZOIL - Protect From Heat (
6000 Crasy
Spizz Oil - Cold City EP - a1 - cold city
Spizz Oil - Cold City EP - a2 - red & black
Spizz Oil - Cold City EP - b1 - solarisation (shun)
Spizz Oil - Cold City EP - b2 - platform 3
Spizzoil, “Cold City”
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