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Luminous Basement is the third and final studio album from the band the Tourists, released in 1980. The album peaked at #75 in the UK, lasting within the Top 100 for one week. [ 1 ] One single was released from the album, "Don't Say I Told You So" peaked at #40 in the UK.
Reality Effect is the second album by the British band the Tourists, released in 1979. This album received much more favourable reviews than the band's first album, with catchier songs and a stronger reliance on the vocals of singer Annie Lennox. The album contained two hit singles, "So Good to Be Back Home Again" (UK #8) and a cover of the ...
[14] Michael Barrow & The Tourists released their second full-length album on July 23, 2021, on alexrainbirdRecords. It was produced by Scott Wiley, known for his work with The National Parks (band) and Neon Trees. Mark Lanham left the band in 2021 to pursue his solo project. His album It's All What It's Meant To Be was released in 2022. [15]
Peter George "Peet" Coombes (16 July 1953 – 30 March 1997) [1] was an English guitarist, vocalist, and songwriter. He was the lead singer and primary songwriter of the group The Tourists, the first charting band to feature guitarist Dave Stewart and singer Annie Lennox, who later gained greater fame as the duo Eurythmics.
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After playing in Brooklyn for some time, Garneau was recommended to record company Absolutely Kosher by Jamie Stewart, whose band Xiu Xiu was on that label. [2] According to Garneau the album took around two years to record before it was released, as producer Duncan Sheik was very busy and there was a lot of downtime during recording.
After the surprising success of "I Only Want to Be with You", the band capitalised on this by releasing the similarly themed "So Good to Be Back Home Again". [3]At the time, reviewing the song for Record Mirror, Simon Ludgate wrote that "they have enjoyed a great deal of publicity on the success of one single.