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Cuddly Toys Also known as The Raped Origin Ireland, London Genres New Wave Years active 1977–1987 Labels Parole, Teichiku, Orinoko Fresh Past members Sean Purcell
Faebhean Kwest
Billy Surgeoner
Tony Baggett
Paddy Phield
Kassy Andrews-Purcell
Terry Noakes
Robert Barker
S. Paul Wilson
David KovacevicCuddly Toys were a new wave band from London that grew out of the glam rock-influenced punk rock band The Raped.
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The Raped formed in 1976 with a line-up of Sean Purcell (vocals), Faebhean Kwest (guitar),Tony Baggett (bass), and Paddy Phield (drums).[1] They released the Pretty Paedophiles EP and the "Cheap Night Out" single in 1978 on Parole Records. Alig Fodder and Nicky Brockway (piano) sessioned on Guillotine Theatre. Billy Surgeoner joined the re-emerged new wave band Cuddly Toys while they were recording the album, playing all the keyboard synthesisers. The band's first release was the single "Madman," a song written by David Bowie and Marc Bolan shortly before Bolan's death, which reached #3 in the UK Indie Chart.[2][3] They next released the Guillotine Theatre album in 1979 on Japanese label Teichiku, issued in the UK in 1980 on Fresh Records, which reached #1 in the indie album chart. amnd 8 in the main billboard charts[2] The album was described by Dave Thompson, in a review for Allmusic, as "one of the underrated classics of the late 1970s, as delivered by one of the most underrated bands".[4] The band continued until 1987, by which time the line-up had changed several times, their final release before splitting being a second album, Trials and Crosses.[1]
Fodder went on to form Family Fodder.[1] Sean Purcell released a single under his own name Goat and then reformed Cuddly Toys with Tony Baggett with a complete line up change, although Baggett left almost immediately being replaced by Paul Wison on bass. Sean who was half Irish died in Ireland in 1996 from a brain tumour.
Discography
The Raped
Singles
- Pretty Paedophiles EP (1978) Parole
- "Cheap Night Out" (1978) Parole
Albums (compilations)
- Philes and Smiles (1984) Iguana
- The Complete Raped Collection (1994) Anagram
Cuddly Toys
Singles
- "Madman" (1979) Teichiku (Japan)
- "Madman" (1980) Fresh (UK Indie #19)
- "Astral Joe" (1980) Fresh
- "Someone's Crying" (1981) Fresh
- "It's a Shame" (1982) Fresh
Albums
- Guillotine Theatre (1979) Teichiku (Japan)/(1980) Fresh (UK Indie #11)
- Trials and Crosses (1982) Fresh
- The Best of the Cuddly Toys (compilation) (2001) Cherry Red
References
- ^ a b c Strong, Martin C. (2003) "Cuddly Toys", in The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0
- ^ a b Lazell, Barry (1997) Indie Hits 1980-1989, Cherry Red Books, ISBN 0-9517206-9-4
- ^ Kellman, Andy "Cuddly Toys Biography", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
- ^ Thompson, Dave "Guillotine Theatre Review", Allmusic, Macrovision Corporation
Categories:- Irish New Wave musical groups
- British New Wave musical groups
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