Bronski beat

Bronski beat

Genres: new wave, 80s, synthpop, synth pop, pop

About Bronski beat

Bronski Beat was a very popular Scottish synthpop trio of the 1980s. At their height, the band comprised distinctive and diminutive Scottish singer Jimmy Somerville, backed by fellow Scot Steve Bronski and Londoner Larry Steinbacheck, both of whom played keyboards and percussion. Formed in 1983, their debut hit came the following year - the striking tale of a boy who was cast away by his family and neighbours for being gay. Called Smalltown Boy, it peaked at Number 3 in the UK and was accompanied by a memorable video of Somerville leaving home, forlornly eating an apple on a train, being attacked by a homophobic gang and being returned to his family by the police. The song quickly established the trio as an outlet for gay issues – all three members were homosexual – and the follow-up single Why? pursued the same energetic and electronic formula musically, while the lyrics focussed more centrally and darkly on anti-gay prejudice. Again, it made the Top 10 in the UK. At the end of 1984, the trio released an album which was provocatively titled The Age Of Consent. The sleeve inside listed the varying ages of consent for homosexual sex in different nations around the world. At the time, the age of consent for gay men in the UK was 21. A third single was released from it, again causing controversy. It Ain't Necessarily So, the George and Ira Gershwin classic (from Porgy and Bess) which questions the authenticity of Biblical tales, reached the UK Top 20. Playing the clarinet solos in the song was Richard Coles, with whom Somerville would later team up to form The Communards. In 1985, the trio joined up with Marc Almond to record a version of the Donna Summer classic I Feel Love. The full version was actually a medley, also incorporating snippets of "Love to Love You Baby" and "Johnny Remember Me." It reached Number 3 in the UK charts, equaling the feats of "Smalltown Boy," and was memorably described by one critic as "the gayest record ever made". Following the remix album Hundreds & Thousands, Somerville quit the band, stating he wanted a career which was "more political". Presumably this related to internal politics rather than the lyrical direction of the band, as his new project relied almost entirely on unpolitical songs and cover versions – and they were a huge success in doing so. He teamed up with Coles to form The Communards and in 1986 outsold all other singles in the UK with their version of Don't Leave Me This Way. Bronski Beat recruited John Foster as Somerville's replacement. A very catchy single called Hit That Perfect Beat managed to equal the two previous biggest hits by reaching Number 3 in the UK charts. In 1986, they released their second album, Truthdare Doubledare. In 1989, Jonathan Hellyer became lead singer, and the band extensively toured the U.S. and had one minor hit with the song Cha Cha Heels, a one-off collaboration sung by American actress and singer Eartha Kitt. Bronski Beat released their third and final album, Rainbow Nation, in 1995. They split that year. The songs "Smalltown Boy" and "Why" were sampled by producers Steve Angello and Axwell under the moniker Supermode (originally Supermongo) for their song "Tell Me Why". "Tell Me why" peaked at #13 on the UK singles chart. In 2018, London Records issued a remastered and expanded 2CD edition of their debut, The Age of Consent. Remastered from the original 1984 analogue tapes, it includes demos, BBC sessions, remixes and unreleased tracks.

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Bronski beat — Top 30 songs of 58

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BRONSKI BEAT SMALLTOWN BOY
BRONSKI BEAT SMALLTOWN BOYS
BRONSKI BEAT SMALL TOWN BOY
BRONSKI BEAT SCREAMING
BRONSKI BEAT Smalltown boy
BRONSKI BEAT Why
BRONSKI BEAT WHY?
BRONSKI BEAT Smalltown Boy (1984)
BRONSKI BEAT JUNK
BRONSKI BEAT SMALLTOWN BOY MAXI
BRONSKI BEAT WHY
BRONSKI BEAT Smalltown Boy
BRONSKI BEAT I FEEL LOVE-JOHNNY REMEMBER ME
BRONSKI BEAT SMALLTOWN BOY 1984
BRONSKI BEAT WHY
BRONSKI BEAT Smalltown boy 1984
BRONSKI BEAT Why ?
BRONSKI BEAT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO
BRONSKI BEAT HIT THAT PERFECT BEAT
BRONSKI BEAT small town boy
BRONSKI BEAT Smaltown boy
BRONSKI BEAT IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO
BRONSKI BEAT Hit That Perfect Beat
BRONSKI BEAT WHY (85)
BRONSKI BEAT Small Town Boy (Extended Mix) [2Tan]
BRONSKI BEAT SMALLTOWN BOY (84)
BRONSKI BEAT WHY (1984)
BRONSKI BEAT WHY (OFFICIAL HD VIDEO)
BRONSKI BEAT SMALLTOWN BOY (FEAT. PERFUME GENIUS)
BRONSKI BEAT HIT THAT PERFECT BEAT (REMIX)
SMALLTOWN BOY
SMALLTOWN BOYS
SMALL TOWN BOY
SCREAMING
Smalltown boy
Smalltown Boy (1984)
SMALLTOWN BOY MAXI
Smalltown Boy
I FEEL LOVE-JOHNNY REMEMBER ME
SMALLTOWN BOY 1984
Smalltown boy 1984
AIN'T NECESSARILY SO
HIT THAT PERFECT BEAT
small town boy
Smaltown boy
IT AIN'T NECESSARILY SO
Hit That Perfect Beat
Small Town Boy (Extended Mix) [2Tan]
SMALLTOWN BOY (84)
WHY (1984)
WHY (OFFICIAL HD VIDEO)
SMALLTOWN BOY (FEAT. PERFUME GENIUS)
HIT THAT PERFECT BEAT (REMIX)