About: The Fixx
The Fixx are an English rock and new wave band formed in
London in 1979. The band's hits include "One Thing Leads to Another",
"Saved by Zero", "Are We Ourselves?", and "Secret
Separation", all of which made the U.S. Top 20, as well as early MTV Video
hits "Red Skies" and "Stand Or Fall" and Mainstream Rock
chart hits "Driven Out" and "Deeper and Deeper," the latter
of which was featured on the soundtrack of the 1984 film Streets of Fire.
Early Years as The Portraits & The Fix (1979 – 1981)
College friends Cy Curnin on vocals and Adam Woods on drums
formed the group in London in 1979, initially calling themselves Portraits. The
pair placed an ad for additional members, and recruited keyboardist Rupert
Greenall, guitarist Tony McGrail and bassist Russell Mckenzie later to be
replaced by Charlie Barrett. Portraits issued two singles for Ariola Records:
"Little Women" (1979), and "Hazards In The Home" (1980).
Later in 1980, McGrail left. At this point, the band added
guitarist Jamie West-Oram (formerly of Phillip Rambow's band) and changed their
name to The Fix. This version of the band recorded for 101 Records, releasing
their first single ("Lost Planes") in February 1981. This track,
along with several live tracks issued by 101 on various compilations, received
some radio exposure on the BBC. In these early days West-Oram was billed simply
as "Jamie West", and keyboardist Greenall occasionally used his full
name Rupert Peter Greenall.
The Fix's raised profile eventually led to the group being
offered a contract by MCA Records.[1] Worried about the potential drug-user
implication of the band's name, MCA insisted on a name change before signing
them to the label. A compromise was reached as the band altered the spelling of
their name to The Fixx, and a deal was duly inked.
The RCA & MCA Years (1982 – 1991)
Barrett left The Fixx just after the recording of their
first album, Shuttered Room, in 1982. This album featured the band's initial
hits, "Stand or Fall" and "Red Skies," both of which
charted in the US and the UK. The band found particular success in Canada,
where "Stand or Fall" reached the top 40. "Stand or Fall"
entered the charts in the U.S on October 30, 1982.
Barrett was replaced on bass by Alfie Agius for the
Shuttered Room tour. Agius' stay in the band was short-lived, though, as he
left during the 1983 recording of their next album Reach the Beach, after
having recorded four tracks. Agius is credited as co-writer on all the album's
tracks, but the group for this album was officially credited as a quartet
(Curnin, Greenall, West-Oram and Woods). Agius went on to briefly tour with the
hard rock/heavy metal band, Fastway that same year.
Reach the Beach became (and remains) the group's most
commercially successful album. Agius' bass work is featured on the album's
first two singles "Saved by Zero" and "One Thing Leads to
Another."[2] Both these singles cracked the US top 40, and "One Thing
Leads To Another" became the band's biggest-ever hit (No. 1 Canada, No. 4
US). It was during these sessions that bassist Dan K. Brown joined the band.
Brown played bass on the third top 40 single from the album, "The Sign Of
Fire" and continued with the band on its subsequent tour. Brown became a
full member of the band thereafter.
The 1984 album Phantoms contained the hits "Are We
Ourselves?" and "Sunshine In The Shade." Another song from the
period, "Deeper And Deeper," was released as the B-side of "Are
We Ourselves?" (and also appeared in an edited version on the soundtrack
for the film Streets of Fire). This track received substantial airplay on U.S.
and Canadian modern rock radio stations.
In 1985 The Fixx recorded the song "A Letter to Both
Sides" for the soundtrack of the film Fletch. In 1986 they released their
fourth album Walkabout, containing "Secret Separation" (No. 1 on
Billboard Magazine's "Album Rock" chart) and "Built for the
Future." The 1987 album React, containing both live and new studio
material, was the last for MCA Records.
1988 saw their return with a new album Calm Animals and a
new label RCA Records. This album contained another U.S. hit "Driven
Out" (another No. 1 on Billboard's "Album Rock" chart).
The band returned to MCA for their next album, 1991's Ink.
The album featured "How Much Is Enough?" (No. 27 Canada, No. 35 US).
Post Major Label Years – (1992 to Present)
Dan K. Brown left the band in 1994. He was not officially
replaced, and the band used session musicians on bass in his stead, with Chris
Tait playing bass on most recordings and live shows from 1995 through the early
2000s. The four man line-up (with contributions from Tait and other
sessioneers) recorded 1998's Elemental and the 1999 album 1011 Woodland on
which they re-recorded a selection of previous hits and album tracks.
In 2002, The Fixx performed Nancy Sinatra's 1960s classic
"These Boots Are Made for Walkin'" for an album of cover versions of
songs from the 1960s to 1990s called When Pigs Fly.
In 2003, the band released their ninth studio album, Want
That Life. Gary Tibbs, formerly a member of Roxy Music, The Vibrators and Adam
and the Ants was installed as an official member on bass for this album.
Long-time bassist Dan K. Brown re-joined the band in 2008,
replacing Tibbs. They celebrated 25 years of making music together, with the
release of the 2-CD Twentyfifth Anniversary Anthology compilation.
With the classic lineup back intact, The Fixx released their
10th studio album Beautiful Friction on July 17, 2012. The Fixx regularly tour
the US.
Discography: The Fixx
1982 - Shuttered Room
1983 - Reach the Beach
1984 - Phantoms
1986 - Walkabout
1988 - Calm Animals
1991 - Ink
1998 - Elemental
1999 - 1011 Woodland
2003 - Want That Life
2012 - Beautiful Friction
CONTACT: thefixxonline@gmail.com
Beautiful Friction – Live Bing Lounge 2012 (Album: Beautiful
Friction – 2012)
Stand or Fall – (Live Bing Lounge – 2012)
One Thing Leads To Another – (Live 101.9 KINK.FM. 2012)
Anyone Else – (Album: Beautiful Friction – 2012)
Just Before Dawn - Live Bing Lounge 2012 (Album: Beautiful
Friction – 2012)
What God - Live Bing Lounge 2012 (Album: Beautiful Friction
– 2012)
The Fixx - Live in Frankfurt 2012 (Full Concert)
Roger and Out - (Album: Want That Life – 2003)
Straight ‘Round the Bend - (Album: Want That Life – 2003)
We Don’t Own the World - (Album: Want That Life – 2003)
Are You Satisfied – (Album: Want That Life – 2003)
Ocean Blue - (Album: Elemental – 1998)
Fatal Shore - (Album: Elemental – 1998)
Happy Landings - (Album: Elemental – 1998)
Two Different Views – (Album: Elemental – 1998)
How Much is Enough – (Album: Ink – 1991)
All the Best Things - (Album: Ink – 1991)
Driven Out – (Live Daytona Beach – 1989)
Subterranean – (Live 1989) - (Album: Calm Animals)
Calm Animals – (Album: Calm Animals – 1988)
Secret Separation – (Album: Walkabout – 1986)
Are We Ourselves? – (Album: Phantoms - 1984)
Less Cities, More Moving People – (Album: Phantoms - 1984)
Sunshine in the Shade – (Album: Phantoms - 1984)
One Thing Leads to Another – (Album: Reach the Beach - 1983)
Saved By Zero – (Album: Reach the Beach - 1983)
The Sign of Fire – (Album: Reach the Beach – 1983)
Red Skies – (Shuttered Room - 1982)
Stand or Fall - (Shuttered Room - 1982)
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