Artist: Toy Dolls Genre(s):
Punk
Alternative
Rock: Punk-Rock
Discography:
One More Megabyte Year: 2005
Tracks: 14
Our Last Album? Year: 2004
Tracks: 16
Ten Years Of Toys Year: 2002
Tracks: 16
Anniversary Anthems (Japan) Year: 2000
Tracks: 15
On Stage In Stuttgart Year: 1999
Tracks: 25
Orcastrated Year: 1995
Tracks: 14
Absurd Ditties Year: 1993
Tracks: 14
Singles 83-84 Year: 1992
Tracks: 7
Idle Gossip Year: 1992
Tracks: 12
A Far Out Disc Year: 1992
Tracks: 16
Fat Bob's Feet Year: 1991
Tracks: 15
Twenty Two Tunes Live From Tokyo Year: 1990
Tracks: 22
Twenty Two Tunes Live From Tok Year: 1990
Tracks: 22
Wakey Wakey! Year: 1989
Tracks: 14
Bare Faced Cheek Year: 1987
Tracks: 12
Dig That Groove Baby Year: 1983
Tracks: 14
Bonus Year:
Tracks: 9
Long-lived spunk outfit Toy Dolls formed in Sunderland, England, in October of 1979, in the beginning comprising isaac Bashevis Singer Pete Zulu (born Peter Robson), guitar player Olga (Michael Algar), bassist Flip (Duke of Edinburgh Dugdale), and drummer Mr. Colin Scott. Within a month, and afterward just a handful of gigs, Zulu left the mathematical group, the low gear in a apparently dateless identification number of card changes to follow in the sexual climax age; with novel frontman Hud lasting just now one live date, Olga in agreement to acquire vocal duties, and the leftover Toy Dolls continued as a triad. By the time the group's debut single, "Tommy Kowey's Car," followed in mid-1980, Mr. Scott had exited the lineup as well, with a procession of drummers filling in earlier the comer of Teddy Toy Doll (aka Graham Edmundson) toward the end of the twelvemonth. A handful of compilation tracks including "She's a Worky Ticket" and "Deirdre's a Slag" (a potshot at
Enthronization Street virtuoso Deirdre Barlow) farther cemented Toy Dolls' absurdist leanings, and following the exit of Teddy Toy Doll the group tapped drummer Happy Bob (aka Robert Kent, world Health Organization had previously teamed with Olga in the Showbiz Kids) as his successor, issuing a self-financed, self-titled EP in September of 1981.
The individual "Everybody Jitterbug" appeared on EMI the future spring, and in 1983 Toy Dolls issued their long-awaited full-length debut,
Dig That Groove Baby. After a enlistment in support of the Angelic Upstarts, both Flip and Happy Bob left the band, however, leaving Olga the sole surviving original member; the revolving lineups continued, just in 1984 a re-recorded version of the before single "Nellie the Elephant" contract with bassist Bonny Baz (Barry Warne) and drummer Dicky (Malcolm Dick) reached the Top Five on the U.K. pop out charts. The LP
A Far Out Disc followed in 1985, trailed a twelvemonth by and by by
Idle Gossip; despite the usual force turnover, the group noted its number 1 decennary of existence in 1989 with
Ten-spot Years of Toys. Amazingly sufficiency, another strong x of new music was forthcoming, with few changes to the band's creative access and legion changes to their roster. Cleopatra Records feted the lot on its twentieth anniversary with the release of the best-of collection
The Wonderful World of the Toy Dolls.
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