Broken English (band)

Broken English
Origin United Kingdom
Genres Rock
Years active 1987 - 1991
Labels EMI
Associated acts The Counterfeit Stones
Past members Steve Elson
Jamie Moses
Alan Coates
Paul Fenton
Zak Starkey
Geoff Cooper

Broken English was a British band formed in 1987 by Steve Elson (singer and guitarist), who at the time performed in a Rolling Stones tribute band. He wrote a song called "Comin' On Strong", which had a Stones sound to it. A friend, Oliver Smallman, heard the song and thought it was too good to be a one-off novelty song and encouraged Elson to put together a band and record more material. The first single did reasonably well, however the two follow-up singles did not fare so well as this is highlighted and detailed in the sleeve notes of their only album which was released in 2007 several years after the band stopped performing.

The second single

According to the sleeve notes included with the album The Rough and the Smooth, it was suggested that Bruno Brookes' brother wrote a track for the band, which was included on the b-Side of "Love on the Side". When word got around this had happened, and as Bruno Brookes was a DJ at Radio 1 at the time, the recording disappeared from the playlist.[1]

Band members

Discography

Singles

Song Title B-side
UK Singles Chart
[2]
CD Picture disc 12" 7" Information Music Video
"Comin' On Strong" "Suffer in Silence"
#18
YES YES YES YES Originally released as a white label to add to the mystery. YES
"Love on the Side" "Deep in my Heart"
#69
YES YES YES
"Do You Really Want Me Back"
Waterfront Mix
"Do You Really Want Me Back"
7" Version & "Running Out"
-
YES YES YES

Albums

Broken English recorded one album which was not released until 2007, nearly 20 years after it was first recorded. It's called Platinum. The sleeve notes of the album give a detailed history of the band and reasons for them slipping into obscurity.

Track Listing
1. "Show a Little Mercy"
2. "Straight Lace Girls"
3. "Don't Change"
4. "Emotional Suicide"
5. "You Take Me Away"
6. "Comin' On Strong"
7. "Casanova"
8. "Ball 'n' Chain"
9. "Love on the Side"
10. "Woman of Stone"
11. "Do You Really Want Me Back"

Bonus Tracks
12. "Comin' On Strong (2)"
13. "Fire Me Up"
14. "Rough Cut Diamonds"
15. "Running Out"

Television appearances

Broken English were one of the opening acts on the ITV programme The Roxy, which was set up as opposition to BBC Television's Top of the Pops.

Music videos

Comin on Strong features a full-length music video of the band in their Ghostbusters look, playing the song in a run down work yard. Due to the visible steam of their breath, the video gives the impression that the band is in the cold outdoors.

Do You Really Want Me Back shows the band playing in a studio and is filmed in black and white. The video consists of a woman de icing a window allowing her to observe the band performing. At the end of the video the band appears in the style of the Take on Me video by A-ha.

References

  1. Rough with the Smooth sleeve notes 2007
  2. Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 79. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.

External links


This article is issued from Wikipedia - version of the Sunday, September 20, 2015. The text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution/Share Alike but additional terms may apply for the media files.