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The Photos

The Photos were an English new wave band fronted by Wendy Wu, who had a top 5 album in the UK Albums Chart in 1980.

The Photos
Wendy Wu performing with The Photos, 1980
Background information
Also known asSatan's Rats
OriginEvesham, England
GenresNew wave
Years active1977–1978 (as Satan's Rats)
1979–1981, 1983 (as The Photos)
LabelsCBS, Epic, Rialto
Past membersSteve Eagles
Dave Sparrow
Olly Harrison
Paul Rencher (Satan's Rats)
Wendy Wu (The Photos)
Ché Zuro (The Photos)
Angus Hines (The Photos)

History edit

The Photos were originally a punk band named Satan's Rats that formed in Evesham, Worcestershire in 1977, with the first stable line-up of Paul Rencher (vocals), Steve Eagles (guitar/vocals), Roy Wilkes (bass guitar), and Olly Harrison (drums). They released three singles as Satans Rats before Wilkes left, to be replaced by Dave Sparrow; and then Rencher left, after which the others deciding to expand the group with the addition of a female singer. They unsuccessfully tried to get Big in Japan's Jayne Casey to join, but convinced Wendy Wu (born Wendy Cruise, 29 November 1959), the former manager of pub rock band City Youth to join in 1979.[1] The Photos signed to CBS Records but moved on to Epic Records after one single.[1] They released a self-titled album (Epic, 1980) and number of singles. These included "I'm So Attractive" and "Barbarellas" (concerning the closure of a Birmingham nightclub).[2]

The album was successful, reaching number 4 in the UK Albums Chart,[3] and Wu's picture was briefly a regular item in the music press. Initial copies of the vinyl release of the album (with the exception of the US) came with a bonus album, The Blackmail Tapes, the additional tracks also included on the cassette release, and the album was supported by the group performing numerous concerts around the UK.

The album was later re-released in CD format, although only a limited number of copies were pressed. The CD was re-released in October 2007 by Cherry Red Records, the label originally due to have signed the band before they were contracted to CBS. The re-release includes some additional tracks including "I'm So Attractive."

They released several singles in the UK including "I'm So Attractive". which was added to the US album release. "I'm So Attractive" was not included on the CD that was released in 1999, along with eight additional tracks from The Blackmail Tapes.

At the height of their career, the band made a number of TV appearances. Their scheduled slot on BBC Television's Top of the Pops was cancelled due to industrial action, but their appearances on Top Pop in Holland (1980) and The Old Grey Whistle Test (1981) were broadcast. In 1981 they went on a stadium tour supporting The Police in Europe and headlined the Lyceum in London the same year supported by the Thompson Twins.[4] Their highest entry in the UK singles chart was "Irene" which reached number 56 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1980.[3] The eponymously named first album got to number 4 in the UK Albums Chart,[3] although it was surrounded by controversy that the record company had hyped it (unbeknownst to the band).

A second album, Crystal Tips and Mighty Mice, was released in promotional form in 1981, but withdrawn before it reached the shops, and reissued by Cherry Red Records in 2008. Wu left the band in 1981, to be replaced by Ché Zuro, and The Photos split up later that year.[1]

Wu went on to release some generally poorly received solo singles during 1982 and 1983, and then joined Steve Strange to form the duo Strange Cruise in 1986.[1]

The Photos reformed without Wu, although this line-up only released one single, "There's Always Work", in 1983. Later, when Harrison had left the band, they reformed briefly with Angus Hines playing drums. They were joined by Wu for a one-off gig at London's Marquee Club, before finally disbanding. Steve Eagles became guitarist in Ted Milton's Blurt, and later formed Bang Bang Machine.[1] Oliver Harrison[5] went on to become a filmmaker.

In 2022, members of the original Satan's Rats collaborated with Pussycat and the Dirty Johnsons frontwoman Puss Johnson as "Satan's Cats".[6]

Discography edit

Satan's Rats edit

Albums edit

  • What a Bunch of Rodents (2005), Overground – compilation of tracks from the singles plus 13 previously-unreleased tracks

Singles edit

  • "In My Love for You" / "Facade" 7" (October 1977), DJM
  • "Year of the Rats" / "Louise" 7" (December 1977), DJM
  • "You Make Me Sick" / "Louise" 7" (March 1978), DJM

Satan's Cats edit

(Puss Johnson & Satan's Rats):

EP edit

  • Satan's Cats (2022) Salamander, reissued by Dimple Discs (2023)

The Photos edit

Albums edit

  • The Photos (June 1980), Epic – UK No. 4
  • Crystal Tips and Mighty Mice (March 1981), Epic – withdrawn after promotional copies were released, issued by Cherry Red in 2008

Singles edit

  • "I'm So Attractive" / "Guitar Hero" 7" (November 1979), CBS
  • "Irene" / "Barbarellas" / "Shy" / "Cridsilla" double-7" (April 1980), Epic – UK No. 56
  • "Friends" / "Je T'Aime" 7" (July 1980), Epic – withdrawn
  • "Now You Tell Me That We're Through" / "Je T'Aime" 7" (September 1980), Epic
  • "Life in a Day" / "More Than a Friend" 7" (February 1981), Epic
  • "We'll Win" / "You Won't Get to Me" 7" (July 1981), Epic
  • "There's Always Work" / "Work Phase" 7"/12" (April 1983), Rialto

Wendy Wu edit

  • "For Your Love" / "Charlotte" 7" (March 1982), Epic
  • "Run Jilly Run" / "Neanderthal Boy" 7" (September 1982), Epic
  • "Let Me Go" / "Love Tonight" 7" (October 1983), Epic

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e Strong, Martin C. (2003) The Great Indie Discography, Canongate, ISBN 1-84195-335-0, p. 452-3
  2. ^ Colin Larkin, ed. (1992). The Guinness Who's Who of Indie and New Wave Music (First ed.). Guinness Publishing. pp. 210/1. ISBN 0-85112-579-4.
  3. ^ a b c Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 426. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  4. ^ "Poster for the Lyceum: The Photos supported by The Thompson Twins, Modern English and The Cuban Heels". Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  5. ^ . Bfi.org.uk. Archived from the original on 2 February 2017. Retrieved 25 May 2020.
  6. ^ "Satan's Rats Team up with Puss Johnson to Become Satan's Cats". 12 October 2022.

External links edit

  • Wendy Wu and The Photos
  • Paul Rencher's account of his time with Satan's Rats
  • Oliver Harrison official website
  • Oliver Harrison IMDB

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Wendy Wu redirects here For the unrelated Disney film see Wendy Wu Homecoming Warrior This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources The Photos news newspapers books scholar JSTOR May 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Photos were an English new wave band fronted by Wendy Wu who had a top 5 album in the UK Albums Chart in 1980 The PhotosWendy Wu performing with The Photos 1980Background informationAlso known asSatan s RatsOriginEvesham EnglandGenresNew waveYears active1977 1978 as Satan s Rats 1979 1981 1983 as The Photos LabelsCBS Epic RialtoPast membersSteve EaglesDave SparrowOlly HarrisonPaul Rencher Satan s Rats Wendy Wu The Photos Che Zuro The Photos Angus Hines The Photos Contents 1 History 2 Discography 2 1 Satan s Rats 2 1 1 Albums 2 1 2 Singles 2 2 Satan s Cats 2 2 1 EP 2 3 The Photos 2 3 1 Albums 2 3 2 Singles 2 4 Wendy Wu 3 References 4 External linksHistory editThe Photos were originally a punk band named Satan s Rats that formed in Evesham Worcestershire in 1977 with the first stable line up of Paul Rencher vocals Steve Eagles guitar vocals Roy Wilkes bass guitar and Olly Harrison drums They released three singles as Satans Rats before Wilkes left to be replaced by Dave Sparrow and then Rencher left after which the others deciding to expand the group with the addition of a female singer They unsuccessfully tried to get Big in Japan s Jayne Casey to join but convinced Wendy Wu born Wendy Cruise 29 November 1959 the former manager of pub rock band City Youth to join in 1979 1 The Photos signed to CBS Records but moved on to Epic Records after one single 1 They released a self titled album Epic 1980 and number of singles These included I m So Attractive and Barbarellas concerning the closure of a Birmingham nightclub 2 The album was successful reaching number 4 in the UK Albums Chart 3 and Wu s picture was briefly a regular item in the music press Initial copies of the vinyl release of the album with the exception of the US came with a bonus album The Blackmail Tapes the additional tracks also included on the cassette release and the album was supported by the group performing numerous concerts around the UK The album was later re released in CD format although only a limited number of copies were pressed The CD was re released in October 2007 by Cherry Red Records the label originally due to have signed the band before they were contracted to CBS The re release includes some additional tracks including I m So Attractive They released several singles in the UK including I m So Attractive which was added to the US album release I m So Attractive was not included on the CD that was released in 1999 along with eight additional tracks from The Blackmail Tapes At the height of their career the band made a number of TV appearances Their scheduled slot on BBC Television s Top of the Pops was cancelled due to industrial action but their appearances on Top Pop in Holland 1980 and The Old Grey Whistle Test 1981 were broadcast In 1981 they went on a stadium tour supporting The Police in Europe and headlined the Lyceum in London the same year supported by the Thompson Twins 4 Their highest entry in the UK singles chart was Irene which reached number 56 in the UK Singles Chart in May 1980 3 The eponymously named first album got to number 4 in the UK Albums Chart 3 although it was surrounded by controversy that the record company had hyped it unbeknownst to the band A second album Crystal Tips and Mighty Mice was released in promotional form in 1981 but withdrawn before it reached the shops and reissued by Cherry Red Records in 2008 Wu left the band in 1981 to be replaced by Che Zuro and The Photos split up later that year 1 Wu went on to release some generally poorly received solo singles during 1982 and 1983 and then joined Steve Strange to form the duo Strange Cruise in 1986 1 The Photos reformed without Wu although this line up only released one single There s Always Work in 1983 Later when Harrison had left the band they reformed briefly with Angus Hines playing drums They were joined by Wu for a one off gig at London s Marquee Club before finally disbanding Steve Eagles became guitarist in Ted Milton s Blurt and later formed Bang Bang Machine 1 Oliver Harrison 5 went on to become a filmmaker In 2022 members of the original Satan s Rats collaborated with Pussycat and the Dirty Johnsons frontwoman Puss Johnson as Satan s Cats 6 Discography editSatan s Rats edit Albums edit What a Bunch of Rodents 2005 Overground compilation of tracks from the singles plus 13 previously unreleased tracksSingles edit In My Love for You Facade 7 October 1977 DJM Year of the Rats Louise 7 December 1977 DJM You Make Me Sick Louise 7 March 1978 DJMSatan s Cats edit Puss Johnson amp Satan s Rats EP edit Satan s Cats 2022 Salamander reissued by Dimple Discs 2023 The Photos edit Albums edit The Photos June 1980 Epic UK No 4 Crystal Tips and Mighty Mice March 1981 Epic withdrawn after promotional copies were released issued by Cherry Red in 2008Singles edit I m So Attractive Guitar Hero 7 November 1979 CBS Irene Barbarellas Shy Cridsilla double 7 April 1980 Epic UK No 56 Friends Je T Aime 7 July 1980 Epic withdrawn Now You Tell Me That We re Through Je T Aime 7 September 1980 Epic Life in a Day More Than a Friend 7 February 1981 Epic We ll Win You Won t Get to Me 7 July 1981 Epic There s Always Work Work Phase 7 12 April 1983 RialtoWendy Wu edit For Your Love Charlotte 7 March 1982 Epic Run Jilly Run Neanderthal Boy 7 September 1982 Epic Let Me Go Love Tonight 7 October 1983 EpicReferences edit a b c d e Strong Martin C 2003 The Great Indie Discography Canongate ISBN 1 84195 335 0 p 452 3 Colin Larkin ed 1992 The Guinness Who s Who of Indie and New Wave Music First ed Guinness Publishing pp 210 1 ISBN 0 85112 579 4 a b c Roberts David 2006 British Hit Singles amp Albums 19th ed London Guinness World Records Limited p 426 ISBN 1 904994 10 5 Poster for the Lyceum The Photos supported by The Thompson Twins Modern English and The Cuban Heels Retrieved 31 December 2020 Oliver Harrison Bfi org uk Archived from the original on 2 February 2017 Retrieved 25 May 2020 Satan s Rats Team up with Puss Johnson to Become Satan s Cats 12 October 2022 External links editWendy Wu and The Photos Paul Rencher s account of his time with Satan s Rats Oliver Harrison official website Oliver Harrison IMDB Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title The Photos amp oldid 1180369903, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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