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The Fixx discography; Studio albums: 11: Live albums: 4: Compilation albums: 10: Singles: 32: Video albums: 3: This is the discography of the English new wave band ...
The Fixx's raised profile eventually led to the group being offered a contract by MCA Records. [3] Worried about the potential drug-user implication of the band's name, MCA insisted on a name change before signing them to the label. [4] A compromise was reached as the band altered the spelling of their name to The Fixx, and a deal was duly signed.
Reach the Beach is the second studio album by English new wave band the Fixx, released in May 1983 by MCA Records.It was the group's most successful studio album, reaching No. 8 on the Billboard albums chart [3] and eventually selling two million copies in the United States alone.
The Pen Pals are an indie folk music group composed of artists Jetty Rae and Heath McNease.The group is known for its minimalist style [1] and layered vocal harmonies. [2] To date, they have released 2 albums: 'Gold' (2016) and 'I Disappear' (2017), the latter of which is said to have 'introspective lyrics of loss, sorrow, perseverance and hope'. [2]
The Fixx – producers; Martin Rex – producer, engineer; Sadia Sadia – additional production; Chris Stone – engineer, additional recording; Stacy Lafever – assistant engineer, additional recording assistant; Steve Churchyard – mixing at Woodland Studios (Nashville, Tennessee) Tye Bellar – mix assistant; John Zajdel – mix assistant
Beautiful Friction is the tenth studio album by British New Wave band the Fixx, released on 17 July 2012. It marks the return of longtime bassist Dan K. Brown. It marks the return of longtime bassist Dan K. Brown.
Ink is the sixth studio album by British new wave band the Fixx, released in 1991. The single, "How Much Is Enough?", reached No. 11 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock Tracks chart and No. 10 on the Modern Rock Tracks chart.
After each five or six episodes, the preceding episodes were repackaged into a traditional TV sitcom format and length. [1] [4] Additional scenes are also slotted into the "Sitcom Version" of the episode. [5] The first three episodes of the second season were screened in front of a live audience at VidCon 2013 during the "MyMusic panel". [6]