- B-Movie (band)
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Name = B-Movie
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Background = group_or_band
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Origin = flagicon|EnglandMansfield ,England
Genre =Synthpop Alternative dance New Romantic New Wave
Years_active = 1979–1985, 2006
Label = Some Bizzare
Wax
SireCherry Red
Griffin
Warner Platinum
Associated_acts =Six Sed Red
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Past_members =Steve Hovington Paul Statham Graham Boffey Rick Holliday B-Movie were a futurist band from
Mansfield active in the first half of the 1980s. They were signed to theSome Bizzare record label and had a track 'Moles' featured on the originalSome Bizzare Album .In 1981 they had their biggest UK commercial success when their single 'Remembrance Day' reached 61 in the UK charts narrowly missing out on a crucial
Top Of The Pops TV appearance.The follow up single 'Marilyn Dreams ' failed to chart.In 1982 they released 'Nowhere Girl' which made the Top 10 in many European countries and reached 68 in the United Kingdom, but there was no follow up and no sign of an album. The popular
webcomic "Nowhere Girl " was named after this single.Keyboard player Rick Holliday left in 1983 to form
Six Sed Red withSoft Cell associateCindy Ecstasy .The rest of the band re-surfaced in 1984 with the single 'A letter From Afar ' produced byJohn "Jellybean" Benitez but this failed to chart.Towards the end of 1985 they finally released an album withSire Records called 'Forever Running ' containing re-recorded versions of the two hits but both it and the single 'Switch On Switch Off ' were flops despite a tour to promote them.The band broke up soon after. Singer
Steve Hovington formed a band called One in the late 80s but they were even less successful.Graham Boffey meanwhile joined Slaughterhouse 5 releasing two singles 'Pathetic Girlfriend' and 'Things She Did' and album 'Wide Open' on IRS. After this he and Davy Lawrence formed Enormous, producing what is described as a "brand of loud, hook-laden, horn-rimmed, classic guitar pop. Love songs so catchy and unabashed they have to be fenced off. Sing-along choruses so big you can see them from space."
Guitarist Paul Statham was fortunate enough to end up collaborating with ex-Bauhaus singer Peter Murphy as part of his Murphy's solo backing band 'The Hundred Men', probably making him the most successful member in the aftermath of B-Movie's demise. He co-wrote and performed on Murphy's seminal solo albums 'Love Hysteria' (1988) and 'Deep' (1990).
After a long hiatus, in March, 2006 B-Movie performed at the club The Metro in London.
Discography
* "Nightmares In Wax" (
1982 )
* "Forever Running" (1985 ;Sire Records )
* "The Dead Good Tapes" (1988 ; Wax)
* " Remembrance Days" (compilation) (1995 ; Griffin)
* "The BBC Sessions 1981-84" (2001 ;Cherry Red )
* "The Platinum Collection" (compilation) (2006 ; Warner Platinum Records)References and external links
*cite news |title= B-Movie |url= http://www.allmusic.com/cg/amg.dll?p=amg&sql=11:4jd5vw9va9uk~T00 |publisher= All Music Guide | first= Michael |last= Suttonu
*cite news |title= B-Movie:The Dead Good Years (interview with Steve Hovington) (Dead link?) |url= http://www.dso.co.uk/aint6.htm |publisher= Dark Star Magazine
* [http://www.last.fm/music/b-Movie B-Movie on last-fm]
* [http://www.b-movie.co.uk/ Official B-Movie website]
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