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Vegas

Two following the Terry, Blair and Anouchka task, Terry Hall returned with Vegas, a one-shot cooperation with Dave Stewart in the Eurythmics. Vegas’ eponymous record premiered in nov 1992 and yielded three minimal U.K. strikes — “Possessed,” “She,” and “Head into the Blowing wind.” Vegas wasn’t especially successful as well …

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Terry Hall

Within the strictest sense, Terry Hall is not a musician. He doesn’t play a musical instrument and his performing is generally toned and detached. But Hall is a superb pop celebrity, with an ideal appear, a coolly laconic tone of voice, along with a knack for anticipating pop developments. Because …

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Fun Boy Three

The Special deals were perhaps one of the most popular and influential rings within the U.K., credit scoring a streak of seven directly TOP singles. Their reputation culminated using the prophetic “Ghost City,” which spent three weeks at number 1 in the summertime of 1981. The “Ghost City” one was …

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The Colour Field

By the summertime of 1983, Fun Boy Three were peaking in recognition and Terry Hall disbanded the group. Starting up with ex-Swinging Pet cats users Toby Lyons and Karl Shale, Hall relocated to Manchester and created the color Field, a far more lush and melodic clothing than Fun Boy Three. …

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Terry, Blair and Anouchka

Following the Colourfield imploded, Terry Hall formed a trio with an American actress called Blair Booth along with a jeweler called Anouchka Groce. Terry, Blair and Anouchka explored Hall’s like for ’60s pop, in addition to kitschy mainstream pop, as evidenced in the trio’s cover of Captain & Tennille’s “Like …

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