![]() ![]() 1980s chart success įollowing the departure of Hussey, the band released its second album Youthquake (US No. 31, UK No. 9) in May 1985, produced by the then-fledgling production team of Mike Stock, Matt Aitken, and Pete Waterman, known as Stock Aitken Waterman (SAW). The single peaked at No. 22 in the UK and the album at No. 29. Hussey departed Dead or Alive just before the album's release. Two more singles, "What I Want" and "I'd Do Anything", attracted club play, but mainstream success continued to elude the band.ĭead or Alive's debut album, Sophisticated Boom Boom, was released in May 1984 and featured their first Top 40 UK single, " That's the Way (I Like It)", a remake of the 1975 hit by KC and the Sunshine Band. At this point, the band was a five-piece consisting of Burns, Mike Percy (bass), Tim Lever (keyboards/sax), Steve Coy (drums), and Wayne Hussey (guitar). Their first release for Epic was the single " Misty Circles", which appeared at No. 100 on the major UK Singles Chart in 1983. This prompted major label Epic Records to sign the band in 1983. ĭead or Alive's singles started charting on the UK Indie Chart, beginning with 1982's "The Stranger" reaching No. 7 on that chart. ![]() Burns' eccentric and androgynous appearance began attracting attention, often leading to comparisons with Culture Club and its lead singer Boy George. The band went through several line-up changes over the next three years while recording a series of independent singles. Burns and Healy were then joined by bassist Sue James, guitarist Adrian Mitchley, and drummer Joe Musker rehearsing for a few months under the name No Self Control, this being dropped in favour of Dead Or Alive shortly before the release of the next single "I'm Falling". Lloyd and Reid left the band in March 1980, and Hurst followed in April. Pete Lloyd joined in January 1980 and the band returned to playing live shows early in February. Bassist Ambrose Reynolds helped out on both these sessions and those for the EP a month later. Ogden left the band at the beginning of November 1979 shortly before the recording of demos for the planned Inevitable Records release. & the Sunshine Band's " That's the Way (I Like It)" (a song later revived by Dead or Alive). The EP featured "Black Leather", which halfway through turned into K.C. A 12-inch single featuring two of the tracks from the EP, "Black Leather" and "Shangri-La", was released in 1985. Although signed to the Eric's Records label, their only release, a three-track 7-inch EP entitled Birth of a Nation, appeared in March 1980 on Inevitable Records. Nightmares in Wax played their first gig supporting Wire at Eric's in July 1979, and, around the same time, recorded demos which included a cover of the Simon Dupree and the Big Sound song "Kites", a feature of their early shows. Burns returned in early 1979 with a new band, Nightmares in Wax (original name: 'Rainbows Over Nagasaki'), featuring a gothic post-punk sound, with backing from keyboardist Martin Healy, guitarist Mick Reid (ex-Crash Course and Glass Torpedoes), bassist Rob Jones, who left soon afterwards to be replaced by Walter Ogden, and drummer Paul Hornby, formerly of 051 and Pink Military, who also exited soon after the band's formation to be replaced by Phil Hurst. They played only one gig (opening for Sham 69 at Eric's in Liverpool in November 1977) before disintegrating. In 1977, Burns formed a band with contemporaries Julian Cope, Pete Wylie, and Phil Hurst, calling themselves The Mystery Girls. History Formation and early career of band Nightmares in Wax (March 1980) The band was discontinued following Pete Burns' death in 2016, Steve Coy passing shortly after him in 2018. In December 2016, Billboard ranked them as the 96th most successful "dance artist" of all time. It also became the first of two singles to top the Billboard Hot Dance Club Play chart. "You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" peaked at number one for two weeks in 1985 in the UK, then charted again in 2006 following Burns' appearance on the television reality show Celebrity Big Brother and on season 4 of Stranger Things. top 20 on the Billboard Hot 100: " You Spin Me Round (Like a Record)" (No. 11 in August 1985) and " Brand New Lover" (No. 15 in March 1987). Two of the band's singles reached the U.S. At the peak of their success, the lineup consisted of Pete Burns (vocals), Steve Coy (drums), Mike Percy (bass) and Tim Lever (keyboards), with the core pair of Burns and Coy writing and producing for the remainder of the band's career due to Percy and Lever exiting the group in 1989. The band formed in 1980 in Liverpool and found success in the mid-1980s, releasing seven singles that made the UK top 40 and three albums on the UK top 30. Dead or Alive were an English pop band that released seven studio albums from 1984 to 2000. ![]()
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