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Release Date: Nov 20, 2007
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Personnel: Steve Eagles (vocals, guitar); Dave Sparrow (vocals, bass guitar); Wendy Wu (vocals); Tim Foster (vibraphone); Olly Harrison (drums, percussion).
Audio Mixer: Neill King .
Liner Note Author: Alex Ogg.
Recording information: Eden Studios; Pro Studios; Ramport Studios; The Music Centre.
Photographer: Chris Gabrin.
The Photos were a young punk band from Evesham, Worcestershire, originally called Satan's Rats featuring Steve Eagles on guitar, Dave Sparrow on bass, and Olly Harrison on drums, but when they recruited a good-looking female vocalist going by the name of Wendy Wu in 1979, they changed their name to the media-friendly Photos and recorded and released just one album of new wave pop that unfortunately, despite the band's denial, sounded almost identical to the music of Blondie from the era of their first two albums, Blondie and Plastic Letters. Prior to the debut album, a four-track EP was released featuring the tracks "Irene," which was later to become the band's only hit single, albeit peaking at a miserable number 56, and "Barbarellas," about the closing of a local nightclub. The original vinyl and cassette album was just 12 tracks, but when finally transferred to CD in the late '90s, they added an additional 11 tracks from the Blackmail Tapes sessions that were never originally released. The Photos included the single "Irene" and "Do You Have Fun," which they were due to perform on Top of the Pops before an industrial dispute took the show off the air. Most of the tracks were bouncy new wave pop, although the pace slowed down on the track "Friends," which, unusually, was over four minutes long, and they attempt a reggae beat similar to many Police tracks on "Loss of Contact" and "She's Artistic." The album ended with the soulful Dusty Springfield classic "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself." The album hit number four in 1980, and for a brief while, Wu's face was regularly in the music press, but Blondie had already moved on, away from the new wave scene, having conquered the world with Parallel Lines, while the Photos' second album, Crystal Tips and Mighty Mice, was recorded but never released. Incidentally, this Wendy Wu had absolutely nothing to do with the actress Brenda Song playing a character of the same name in the Disney TV movie Homecoming Warrior. ~ Sharon Mawer
Audio Mixer: Neill King .
Liner Note Author: Alex Ogg.
Recording information: Eden Studios; Pro Studios; Ramport Studios; The Music Centre.
Photographer: Chris Gabrin.
The Photos were a young punk band from Evesham, Worcestershire, originally called Satan's Rats featuring Steve Eagles on guitar, Dave Sparrow on bass, and Olly Harrison on drums, but when they recruited a good-looking female vocalist going by the name of Wendy Wu in 1979, they changed their name to the media-friendly Photos and recorded and released just one album of new wave pop that unfortunately, despite the band's denial, sounded almost identical to the music of Blondie from the era of their first two albums, Blondie and Plastic Letters. Prior to the debut album, a four-track EP was released featuring the tracks "Irene," which was later to become the band's only hit single, albeit peaking at a miserable number 56, and "Barbarellas," about the closing of a local nightclub. The original vinyl and cassette album was just 12 tracks, but when finally transferred to CD in the late '90s, they added an additional 11 tracks from the Blackmail Tapes sessions that were never originally released. The Photos included the single "Irene" and "Do You Have Fun," which they were due to perform on Top of the Pops before an industrial dispute took the show off the air. Most of the tracks were bouncy new wave pop, although the pace slowed down on the track "Friends," which, unusually, was over four minutes long, and they attempt a reggae beat similar to many Police tracks on "Loss of Contact" and "She's Artistic." The album ended with the soulful Dusty Springfield classic "I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself." The album hit number four in 1980, and for a brief while, Wu's face was regularly in the music press, but Blondie had already moved on, away from the new wave scene, having conquered the world with Parallel Lines, while the Photos' second album, Crystal Tips and Mighty Mice, was recorded but never released. Incidentally, this Wendy Wu had absolutely nothing to do with the actress Brenda Song playing a character of the same name in the Disney TV movie Homecoming Warrior. ~ Sharon Mawer
Tracks:
1 - Do You Have Fun?
2 - Irene
3 - Barbarellas
4 - Now You Tell Me That We're Through
5 - Look at the Band
6 - Friends
7 - Loss of Contact
8 - She's Artistic
9 - All I Want
10 - Maxine
11 - Evelyn 2
12 - I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself
13 - Last Time
14 - With Honours
15 - Sex Object
16 - Lady Is a Tramp
17 - Do You Wanna Dance
18 - Skateboard
19 - Evelyn
20 - I Saw Her Standing There
21 - I'm So Attractive
22 - Guitar Hero
23 - Je T'Aime
2 - Irene
3 - Barbarellas
4 - Now You Tell Me That We're Through
5 - Look at the Band
6 - Friends
7 - Loss of Contact
8 - She's Artistic
9 - All I Want
10 - Maxine
11 - Evelyn 2
12 - I Just Don't Know What to Do with Myself
13 - Last Time
14 - With Honours
15 - Sex Object
16 - Lady Is a Tramp
17 - Do You Wanna Dance
18 - Skateboard
19 - Evelyn
20 - I Saw Her Standing There
21 - I'm So Attractive
22 - Guitar Hero
23 - Je T'Aime