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The Associates (band) - Wikipedia The Associates (or simply Associates) were a Scottish post-punk and pop band, formed in Dundee in 1979 by lead vocalist Billy Mackenzie and guitarist Alan Rankine The band released an unauthorized cover version of David Bowie 's "Boys Keep Swinging" as their debut single in 1979, which landed them a recording contract with Fiction Records
The Associates (TV Series 1979–1980) - IMDb The Associates: Created by James L Brooks, Stan Daniels, Charlie Hauck, Ed Weinberger, Michael Leeson, James Bridges With Wilfrid Hyde-White, Martin Short, Alley
The Associates Lyrics, Songs, and Albums | Genius The Associates (or simply Associates) were a Scottish post-punk and pop band, formed in Dundee in 1979 by lead vocalist Billy Mackenzie and guitarist Alan Rankine Rankine left the group in 1982
The Associates | Rock Music Wiki | Fandom Associates were a Scottish post-punk and new wave band of the early 1980s [1] They were known for the unique voice of singer Billy Mackenzie Their biggest success was in 1982 with the UK Top 10 album Sulk and UK Top 20 singles "Party Fears Two" and "Club Country" Mackenzie and guitarist Alan Rankine met in Dundee in 1976 and formed the cabaret duo The Ascorbic Ones [1] In 1979, they recorded
The Associates - JazzRockSoul. com The Associates were the Scottish new wave duo of singer Billy MacKenzie and multi-instrumentalist Alan Rankine They made the 1980 Fiction album The Affectionate Punch and scored 1981 indie hits with “Tell Me Easters On Friday,” “Q Quarters,” “Kitchen Person,” and “White Car In Germany,” compiled on the Situation Two release Fourth Drawer Down In 1982, […]
The Associates: The Innovative Scottish Band Ahead of Their Time Conclusion The Associates were a band ahead of their time, combining elements of post-punk, new wave, art pop, and avant-garde music to create a unique sound that was both beautiful and challenging Their legacy lives on in the music of artists who were inspired by their innovation and artistry
The Associates: 18-Carat Love Affair - Electronic Sound The Associates didn’t really sound like anything else to me then… and they still don’t now ” Drawing their electrifying energy from Roxy and Bowie, Sparks and Moroder, Billie Holiday and Diana Ross, funk and soul and disco, The Associates created maximalist mini-operas of emotionally charged, densely layered, high-gloss melodrama