Mi-Sex - Computer Games / Space Race (Reissue) (1980/2003)
BAND/ARTIST: Mi-Sex
- Title: Computer Games / Space Race
- Year Of Release: 1980/2003
- Label: Collectables/Sony
- Genre: Pop Rock, Punk, New Wave
- Quality: Mp3 320 / Flac (image, .cue, log)
- Total Time: 01:17:08
- Total Size: 203/552 Mb (scans)
- WebSite: Album Preview
Tracklist:
Graffiti Crimes:
01. Computer Games 04:43
02. Graffiti Crimes 03:51
03. Wot Do You Want? 02:58
04. Not Such A Bad Boy 02:45
05. Stills 05:55
06. But You Don't Care 04:05
07. A Loser 02:57
08. 21-20 03:17
09. Camera Kazi 05:31
10. Inside You 03:24
Space Race:
11. Space Race 03:46
12. Pages And Matches 02:32
13. Living In September 02:38
14. I Don't Know 02:29
15. Slippin' Out 03:10
16. It Only Hurts When I'm Laughing 04:07
17. People [03:52
18. Good Guys Always Win (Satire) 03:18
19. Ghosts 03:45
20. Burning Up 03:36
21. Ice Cold Dead 04:18
Formed: 1978 in Hamilton, New Zealand
Disbanded: 1984
Mi-Sex were formed out an earlier band called Fragments of Time, which in turn came from Father Time. Both earlier bands were in the prog-rock genres and known for their solos and lighting (and smoke). They became Misex (then Mi-Sex) after the punk explosion in an effort to stay contemporary, the band name inspired by an Ultravox track name, 'My Sex'. Their debut single was on EMI, before moving to Australia, where their earlier history (including Steve Gilpin's earlier career as a cabaret and covers singer) was unknown, and immediately broke with Computer Games which was number one at the end of 1979. Steve Gilpin died after a car crash in 1992.
The band reformed briefly in 2011 and recorded a new album Not from Here, issued in 2016. The vocalist was Steve Balbi.
Kevin Stanton died in May 2017.
Disbanded: 1984
Mi-Sex were formed out an earlier band called Fragments of Time, which in turn came from Father Time. Both earlier bands were in the prog-rock genres and known for their solos and lighting (and smoke). They became Misex (then Mi-Sex) after the punk explosion in an effort to stay contemporary, the band name inspired by an Ultravox track name, 'My Sex'. Their debut single was on EMI, before moving to Australia, where their earlier history (including Steve Gilpin's earlier career as a cabaret and covers singer) was unknown, and immediately broke with Computer Games which was number one at the end of 1979. Steve Gilpin died after a car crash in 1992.
The band reformed briefly in 2011 and recorded a new album Not from Here, issued in 2016. The vocalist was Steve Balbi.
Kevin Stanton died in May 2017.
Alternative | Punk | FLAC / APE | Mp3
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