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'''Pleasure Boys''' is an [[Extended play|EP]] by the [[New Romantic]] ensemble [[Visage]], released on [[Polygram Records]] in [[October]], [[1982]]. |
'''Pleasure Boys''' is an [[Extended play|EP]] by the [[New Romantic]] ensemble [[Visage]], released on [[Polygram Records]] in [[October]], [[1982]]. |
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The title track |
The title track is the only on of the [[ensemble]]'s singles not to feature on any album. |
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==History== |
==History== |
Revision as of 07:28, 7 September 2006
"Pleasure Boys" | |
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B-side | "The Anvil" (single version) |
Pleasure Boys is an EP by the New Romantic ensemble Visage, released on Polygram Records in October, 1982.
The title track is the only on of the ensemble's singles not to feature on any album.
History
This single was the first released by the Visage ensemble after the exit of Midge Ure. Ure left the project because of growing differences with Steve Strange regarding the music style of songs and the way of promoting them (Strange wanted to promote The Anvil in the U.S. riding a camel through New York's fifth avenue) and his dislike of the way John Luongo mixed "Night Train", saying the remix sounded "too similar" to the album version. Some of Visage's last album songs may were developed during the rehearsals of this period of the ensemble's history.
Track listing
7" version:
- Pleasure Boys (Single edit mix by John Luongo) – 3:35
- The Anvil (Single edit mix by John Luongo) – 4:30
Personnel
- Steve Strange (vocals)
- Rusty Egan (electronic drums programming)
- Billy Currie (synthesizer)
- Dave Formula (synthesizer)
- Steve Barnacle (bass)