- The Tourists
The Tourists (1977 - 1980) were a moderately successful British pop band, but are better known for two of their members (
Annie Lennox &David A. Stewart ) who went on to achieve superstardom asEurythmics .Formation
The band formed around a nucleus of two musicians from
Sunderland in north-east England,Peet Coombes and Stewart. Coombes was a guitarist singer-songwriter with a folky style. As a teenager, guitarist Stewart had been a member of folk bandLongdancer , who were signed toElton John 's "Rocket Records" label.The two moved to London and encountered Scottish singer
Annie Lennox , who had dropped out of her course at theRoyal Academy of Music , where she had been studying flute and keyboards to pursue her ambitions in pop music. Lennox & Stewart quickly became lovers.The three of them initially called themselves "The Catch", and released a single "Borderline" under this moniker in 1977 on
Logo Records , which failed to chart.Career
By 1978, they had become a viable live gigging band, recruiting Singapore-born bass guitarist
Eddie Chin and memorably nicknamed drummerJim "Do It" Toomey , re-christening themselves The Tourists.This saw the beginning of a productive two years for the band - they recorded three albums ("The Tourists", "Reality Effect", and "Luminous Basement") and half a dozen singles, including (minor) hits : "Blind Among the Flowers" (1979), "The Loneliest Man in the World" (1979), "Don't Say I Told You So" (1980), and two major hits : the Dusty Springfield cover "
I Only Want to Be with You " (1979) and "So Good to be Back Home Again" (1980), both of which reached the top 10 in the UK. "I Only Want To Be With You" was also a top 10 hit in Australia, and made the lower rungs of the US pop charts at #83.Coombes was the band's main songwriter, although later releases saw the first fledgling compositions by Lennox and Stewart. The band's music expanded upon their folk roots, demonstrating some punky energy (often termed "power-pop" at the time) and also
reggae and 1960s pop influences. A key development was their decision to record later material with legendary German avant-garde producerConny Plank .The band were unhappy with their Logo contract (which saw their management, song publishing and recording contract all owned by the same company), and legal wranglings secured a transfer to
RCA Records in 1980.The band toured extensively in the UK and abroad, including a support role on the
Roxy Music "Manifesto" tour, but despite modest chart success, they tended to be given a critical savaging by the punk-championing UK music press. This, combined with the legal wranglings and also some personal tensions, led to the group disbanding in 1980 whilst on a world tour.Break-Up
Coombes and Chin reputedly began a new project "Acid Drops", but this met with little success and Coombes, despite originally being the main artistic force behind The Tourists, drifted out of the music business into obscurity.
Lennox and Stewart split as a couple, but decided to continue working as an experimental musical partnership, under the name
Eurythmics . They retained their RCA recording contract and links with Conny Plank, and by 1983 had achieved global success with their hit single "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)".The Tourists' back-catalogue is largely unavailable at present on CD, with only a compilation album being issued by BMG on its "Camden" imprint.
Discography
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Albums
* 1979 "The Tourists" #72 UK
* 1979/1980 "Reality Effect " #23 UK
* 1980 "Luminous Basement " #75 UK
* 1984 "Should Have Been Greatest Hits "
* 1997 "Greatest Hits (Tourists album) "Promo Single
* 1980 - "From The Middle Room" (bonus with "Luminous Basement" album)
Compact Disc Release
* "Luminous Basement" was re-issued on CD in 1998.
* The US version of "Reality Effect" (actually a compilation of the first two UK albums) was re-issued on CD in 2007.
* Currently there are no plans to re-issue The Tourists debut album.External links
* The Tourists/Eurythmics at [http://www.trouserpress.com/entry.php?a=eurythmics Trouser Press]
* [http://www.davestewart.com/ Official Dave Stewart website]
* [http://www.annielennox.com/ Official Annie Lennox website]
* [http://www.eurythmics.com/ Official Eurythmics website]
* [http://www.ethrill.net ethrill.net - The Eurythmics Fanweb - approved fansite]
* [http://www.eurythmics.me.uk Ultimate Eurythmics Discography - approved fansite]
* [http://www.eurythmicsvideovisionaries.com Eurythmics Video Visionaries - approved fansite]
* [http://www.freewebs.com/ddearin - David's Eurythmics collection - over 1000 items of music and memorabilia]
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