The Inmates

The Inmates - British garage rock/pub rock band

Group from United Kingdom

Genres: pub rock, rock, Garage Rock, punk, 80s

About The Inmates

Formed in 1977 from an amalgamation of "Ronnie and the Biggs" vocalist, the superb Bill Hurley, and "The Cannibles" Tony Oliver, Ben Donnelly and Peter Gunn, this hard-hitting R&B combo are often likened to their compadres "Dr. Feelgood" and "Eddie and the Hot Rods". Signed to Radar Records they quickly made an impact with their debut LP. "First Offence" containing the hit singles "Dirty Water" (U.S. top forty) and Jimmy McCracklin's "The Walk" (UK. top forty). These high standards have been maintained over 13 subsequent releases for "New Rose", "Revenge", "Mute/Sonet" and "Last Call" record labels. The original line up is still together and playing in the UK and all over Europe.

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17,468 listeners  ·  160,649 plays via Last.fm

On RadioStar

12
stations playing
5
countries
16
tracks tracked
most active station (The Russian Federation)

The Inmates — Top 16 songs

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
The Inmates Three Times Loser
The Inmates Some Kinda Wonderful
The Inmates Dirty Water
The Inmates Some Kind Of Wonderful
The Inmates (I Thought I Heard A) Heartbeat (7"version)
The Inmates The Walk
The Inmates Crime Don't Pay
The Inmates Something About You
The Inmates (I Thought I Heard A) Heartbeat
The Inmates Heart Of Stone
The Inmates A Thing Called Love
The Inmates Come Back Babe (I'm In Love With You)
The Inmates It's Better To Have (And Don't Need)
The Inmates Listen To Your Heart
The Inmates Next To You
The Inmates Paper Thin
Three Times Loser
Some Kinda Wonderful
Dirty Water
Some Kind Of Wonderful
(I Thought I Heard A) Heartbeat (7"version)
The Walk
Crime Don't Pay
Something About You
(I Thought I Heard A) Heartbeat
Heart Of Stone
A Thing Called Love
Come Back Babe (I'm In Love With You)
It's Better To Have (And Don't Need)
Listen To Your Heart
Next To You
Paper Thin