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Don't know if this topic will get much response but I suppose this is as good a place as any to throw things out and see what it's all about.
Not so much as a 'where are they now' but 'who the heck were they anyway?'

Here's the first one: B. Troop

- apparently from Sheffield, active 79-81, produced a couple of singles and an album, classed in some places as synth pop although used guitars. Huh?

on discogs.com: http://www.discogs.com/artist/B.Troop

"it should have been a hit"single here: http://www.fade2grey.com/it-should-have-been-a-hit/b-troop/

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Dunno if they were rare or obscure but Data were certainly neglected in their time. Elegant Machinery had some brilliant pop songs on it: Stop, Playing, Over 21 but despite videos and Sire records backing they just didn't make it here. No idea how they fared in Europe*

(*I know the UK's in Europe but you know what I mean)

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Nope, no idea either Rads but I see they have a fascinating history, not least as their creator/leader Georg Kajanuswas the bloke who was in 70s outfit Sailor, as in "Glass of Champagne"!

http://www.kajanus.com/kajanusbiog.html

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/DATA_(band)

..maybe they were big in Norway? (which is in Europe, but not the EC, or the euro..)

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One "hit" wonders insofar I think they only had one record on Gargoyle Records.
I saw them in Stevenage (Bowes?) and they weren't bad, but clearly needed a bit more live experience. I kind of hoped they'd blossom, but.....! I remember Tears For Fears had just released Mad World, and was flying the "alternative" flag at the time - how things change?? smile

Youtube “video” of the single.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZvv6qbR7aY <--found by core memory

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Wow. MemberD, I am blown away (re: Data). I thought Sailor was a cheesy pop band (although I have used some of their music in family videos) and had NO idea about this guys heritage!!

"He is the son of Prince Paul Tchegodaieff of Russia and J. Kajanus, the award-winning Finnish/Norwegian sculptress. He is the great-grandson of Robert Kajanus: composer, conductor, confidant of Sibelius and founder of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. He is the brother of actress and film-maker Eva Norvind and the uncle to Mexican theater and television actress, Nailea Norvind."

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One "hit" wonders insofar I think they only had one record on Gargoyle Records.
I saw them in Stevenage (Bowes?) and they weren't bad, but clearly needed a bit more live experience. I kind of hoped they'd blossom, but.....! I remember Tears For Fears had just released Mad World, and was flying the "alternative" flag at the time - how things change?? smile

Youtube “video” of the single.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XZvv6qbR7aY <--found by core memory


nice one Sols.. full marks for obscurity-ness. I found their single over on Crispy Nuggets where there is actually quite a lot of this sort of thing.

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Originally Posted By: solenoid
Wow. MemberD, I am blown away (re: Data). I thought Sailor was a cheesy pop band (although I have used some of their music in family videos) and had NO idea about this guys heritage!!

"He is the son of Prince Paul Tchegodaieff of Russia and J. Kajanus, the award-winning Finnish/Norwegian sculptress. He is the great-grandson of Robert Kajanus: composer, conductor, confidant of Sibelius and founder of the Helsinki Philharmonic Orchestra. He is the brother of actress and film-maker Eva Norvind and the uncle to Mexican theater and television actress, Nailea Norvind."

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Yup .. some CV huh?

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I'm voting for this Deutsche Amerikanische Freundschaft's better dressed and better looking cousins I was phonetically confused thinked it was about the singer's love for a Turkish Gastarbeiterin until I saw the title written down and realised it wasn't "Belly Dancer " just their feeble attempt to sound savvern English Apart from that it's immaculate Enjoy ! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aiJZV2ipz9s

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Dusting the vinyl rack and out popped Matt Fretton - "It's so high".

Racking my brains as to why I had it, I recalled seeing him support Depeche Mode back in 1982 (or 83?). He had a strong stage presence, and I recall (fuzzy) he went down well with the crowd (Hammersmith Odeon).

Despite being way too "poppy" for my narrow minded youthful self, I bought it anyway.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3pZTLBYPMxQ

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Originally Posted By: Ivan Basso
I'm voting for this Deutsche Amerikanische Freundschaft's better dressed and better looking cousins

... oh those pesky Twins get in every where!

Sols: I saw him support Ver Mode in 1984, so may have been later than you think (unless he did more than one tour) He was completely on his own just singing over backing tapes so had quite some quite flamboyant stage, er, moves to keep the interest up. In fact ithink Dave Gahan may have learned a lot from watching him in order to improve his own on-stage presence on later tours.

Anyway, not completely obscure but I jsut read that Liverpool's Dalek I Love You will be re-releasing their 1980 debut *on vinyl* soon.
Info from Medical Records here:
Dalek, I link you with links to samples on Soundcloud.

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