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Website: Official website: The Fixx are a rock band from London, England, founded in 1979. The band's hits include "One Thing Leads to Another", "Saved by Zero", ...
Title Album details Peak chart positions US [8]React: Released: June 1987; Label: MCA; Formats: CD, LP, MC; Includes three new studio tracks and a remake of "Red Skies"
"One Thing Leads to Another" is a song by English new wave band the Fixx, from their album Reach the Beach. It is one of the band's most successful singles, reaching number four on the US Billboard Hot 100 in November 1983. It also peaked at number two on the Billboard Rock Top Tracks chart and became a number-one hit in Canada.
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.
React is the first official live album, and fifth album overall, by British new wave band the Fixx, released in 1987.It was recorded during three concerts in Canada in 1986 in the band's tour in support of their album Walkabout.
Phantoms is the third studio album by the English new wave band the Fixx, released in 1984 by MCA Records. [3]It contains the American hit "Are We Ourselves?", which reached No. 15 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the fall of 1984.
The Twenty-fifth Anniversary Anthology is a compilation album released by the Fixx in 2006 in celebration of their 25th anniversary. It contains singles, album and live tracks from their previous albums, together with a cover version of Nancy Sinatra's "These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" that was originally recorded for the multi-artist album When Pigs Fly: Songs You Thought You'd Never Hear. [1]
Walkabout is the fourth studio album by the English new wave band the Fixx, released in 1986. [2] [3] The first single, "Secret Separation", spent two weeks atop the Billboard Album Rock Tracks chart in July 1986; it was the band's second No. 1 single on the chart.