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Altered Images is a Scottish new wave/post-punk band who found success in the early 1980s. ... "See Those Eyes", and "Don't Talk to Me About Love". History. Early career
Pinky Blue is the second album by the Scottish new wave band Altered Images. It was released in May 1982 and featured the hit singles " I Could Be Happy ", "See Those Eyes" and "Pinky Blue". Overview
"See Those Eyes" 1982 Flexi disc released with Trouser Press magazine. Tracks: "See Those Eyes" (extended version, 5:33), backed with "Daytime Logic" by Peter Baumann "Little Town Flirt" Promotional single (duration: 2:43), backed with "Yakety Yak" by Bad Manners. From the soundtrack album for the 1983 film Party Party. An Altered Image: 1983
Claire Patricia Grogan (born 17 March 1962), known professionally as Clare Grogan or sometimes as C. P. Grogan, is a Scottish actress and singer.She is best known as the lead singer of the 1980s new wave music group Altered Images, as well as for supporting roles in the 1981 film Gregory's Girl and the science fiction sitcom Red Dwarf as the first incarnation of Kristine Kochanski.
Born in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, [1] Prime's career began properly as a session musician on an Altered Images tour of the US in 1980. Altered Images, famous for their singer Clare Grogan's voice on such hits as "Happy Birthday" (no 2, UK hit), "I Could Be Happy", "See Those Eyes" and latterly a smash U.S. top ten with "Don't Talk to Me about Love" finished a successful tour by splitting up.
Everyone wants to look like the people they see online, even when there is an implicit understanding that these images are often aggressively and even unrealistically altered. #4 Image credits ...
"I Could Be Happy" is a song by Scottish new wave band Altered Images, released as the first single from their second album, Pinky Blue. Their second top-10 hit in the UK, the song peaked at number seven in December 1981, and remained on the chart for 12 weeks.
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