Six Sed Red

Six Sed Red

Genres: new wave, synthpop, UK, 80s, female vocalists

About Six Sed Red

Six Sed Red were an electronic duo active in the mid-1980s. The group was founded by keyboard player Rick Holliday from the group B-Movie and New York "singer" Cindy Ecstasy who had featured on the Soft Cell hit Torch in 1982 although Marc Almond has since stated that her primary function was "the supply of ecstasy". They had a big underground club hit with Shake It Right on the Label Sire Records Company in 1984 produced by Flood & Cabaret Voltaire. Six Sed Red shared Soft Cell's lyrical pre-occupations with sleaze and sexual titillation but not their commercial success. Their only brush with the charts was the cover of their song "Dream Baby" on Bananarama's self-titled LP in 1984. The band played concerts at London's Skin 2 fetish club and with the patronage of Sigue Sigue Sputnik's Tony James expanded the line up in 1987. Recognition however continued to elude them. WIKI URL = http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Six_Sed_Red

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Six Sed Red — Top 2 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Six Sed Red Shake It Right
Six Sed Red Bang Em Right
Shake It Right
Bang Em Right