FASHION (BAND)
'Fashion' were a British New Wave band consisting of De Harriss, Luke James, Alan Darby, Mulligan, Marlon Recchi and Dik Davis.
Formed in Birmingham, England, Fashion originally consisted of John Mulligan, Dik Davis and Luke James who now resides in the bay area of California. Their initial recordings were released as singles on their own Fashion Music label. The first album ''Product Perfect'' was recorded and released in 1979.
Their most notable album, ''Fabrique'' (1982), saw a significant change in line-up with James having left the band and Harriss and Marlon Recchi joining. "Fabrique" contained the singles "Move On" and "Love Shadow", among others, it was later re-issued with additional material as ''Height of Fashion'' (1990), (2004). De Harriss left Fashion before the third release, later recording an album with Richard Wright, keyboardist of Pink Floyd, as Zee. Dee Harris was replaced by Troy Tate and guitarist Al Darby. Tate was subsequently fired with Darby leading the vocals.
In 1984 "Fashion" released an album entitled "Twilight Of Idols".
One of De Harriss' last gigs with Fashion at the Botanical Majesties in England. Later on gigs with the new singer, songwriter, and guitar player Alan Darby happened in Dunsbury, England. According to a web response, Mulligan has recorded material with Nick Beggs of Kajagoogoo.
★ ''Steady Eddie Steady'' - (1978)
★ '' Citinite'' - (1978)
★ ''The Innocent'' - (1978)
★ ''Silver Blades'' - (1979)
★ ''Move On'' - (1981)
★ ''You Only Left Your Picture'' - (1982)
★ ''Streetplayer (Mechanik)'' - (1982) UK #46
★ ''Something In Your Picture'' - (1982)
★ ''Love Shadow'' - (1982) UK #51
★ ''Eye Talk'' - (1984) UK #69
★ ''Dreaming'' - (1984)
★ ''You In The Night'' - (1984) UK #94
★ ''Eye Talk'' - (1986) - re-release
★ ''Something In Your Picture'' - (1987) - re-release
★ ''Dressed To Kill'' - (1987)
★ ''Product Perfect'' (1979)
★ ''Fabrique'' (1982) - later re-released as ''The Height Of Fashion'' (2004)
★ ''Twilight Of Idols'' (1984)
★ Fashion discography
★ Fashion information
★ Fashion fan page
Formed in Birmingham, England, Fashion originally consisted of John Mulligan, Dik Davis and Luke James who now resides in the bay area of California. Their initial recordings were released as singles on their own Fashion Music label. The first album ''Product Perfect'' was recorded and released in 1979.
Their most notable album, ''Fabrique'' (1982), saw a significant change in line-up with James having left the band and Harriss and Marlon Recchi joining. "Fabrique" contained the singles "Move On" and "Love Shadow", among others, it was later re-issued with additional material as ''Height of Fashion'' (1990), (2004). De Harriss left Fashion before the third release, later recording an album with Richard Wright, keyboardist of Pink Floyd, as Zee. Dee Harris was replaced by Troy Tate and guitarist Al Darby. Tate was subsequently fired with Darby leading the vocals.
In 1984 "Fashion" released an album entitled "Twilight Of Idols".
One of De Harriss' last gigs with Fashion at the Botanical Majesties in England. Later on gigs with the new singer, songwriter, and guitar player Alan Darby happened in Dunsbury, England. According to a web response, Mulligan has recorded material with Nick Beggs of Kajagoogoo.
| Contents |
| Singles |
| Albums |
| Audio sample |
| External links |
Singles
★ ''Steady Eddie Steady'' - (1978)
★ '' Citinite'' - (1978)
★ ''The Innocent'' - (1978)
★ ''Silver Blades'' - (1979)
★ ''Move On'' - (1981)
★ ''You Only Left Your Picture'' - (1982)
★ ''Streetplayer (Mechanik)'' - (1982) UK #46
★ ''Something In Your Picture'' - (1982)
★ ''Love Shadow'' - (1982) UK #51
★ ''Eye Talk'' - (1984) UK #69
★ ''Dreaming'' - (1984)
★ ''You In The Night'' - (1984) UK #94
★ ''Eye Talk'' - (1986) - re-release
★ ''Something In Your Picture'' - (1987) - re-release
★ ''Dressed To Kill'' - (1987)
Albums
★ ''Product Perfect'' (1979)
★ ''Fabrique'' (1982) - later re-released as ''The Height Of Fashion'' (2004)
★ ''Twilight Of Idols'' (1984)
Audio sample
External links
★ Fashion discography
★ Fashion information
★ Fashion fan page
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