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Transvision Vamp were signed by MCA in December 1986 with the band's first single, "Revolution Baby", being released the following year. It stalled at number 77 in the UK in September 1987. [ 4 ] A cover of the Holly and the Italians ' song, " Tell That Girl to Shut Up ", was released as the band's second single in March 1988, reaching 45 on ...
He was a member of a number of punk bands in the late 1970s, including Peroxide Romance, The Outpatients and The Moors Murderers. In 1986, he and Dave Parsons joined fellow musicians Wendy James and Nick Sayer to form Transvision Vamp in which he adopted the pseudonym Tex Axile (a pun on tax exile ).
[citation needed] Sayer and James moved to London, where they teamed up with friends Dave Parsons, Tex Axile and Pol Burton, with whom they formed the pop-punk band Transvision Vamp. James was the lead singer and focal point of the group, and attracted media attention with her sexually charged and rebellious image. [5]
INTERVIEW: The frontwoman of one of Britain’s most anarchic Eighties pop bands is back with her seventh solo album. She speaks to Adam White about sex appeal in the public eye, her harsh ...
Transvision Vamp – "I Want Your Love" The Tremeloes – "Silence Is Golden" 25 Years; Two Men, a Drum Machine and a Trumpet – "Tired of Getting Pushed Around" UB40 feat. Chrissie Hynde – "Breakfast in Bed" Voice of the Beehive – "Don't Call Me Baby" Wee Papa Girl Rappers – "Wee Rule"
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"I Want Your Love" is the third single from the English rock group Transvision Vamp, released in 1988 from their debut album, Pop Art (1988). It was the band's first UK top-40 hit, reaching number five in July 1988. It also peaked atop the Norwegian Singles Chart the same year and reached number one in South Africa the following year.
"If Looks Could Kill" is a song by English alternative rock band Transvision Vamp. It was the second single taken from their third album, Little Magnets Versus the Bubble of Babble (1991), and served as the band's final single. Released on 10 June 1991, the song reached number 41 on the UK Singles Chart and number 38 in New Zealand.