Burning Sensations Explained

Burning Sensations
Origin:Los Angeles, California, United States
Genre:New wave
Years Active:
Label:Capitol/EMI
Associated Acts:The Motels
Past Members:Tim McGovern
Rob Rio Hasik
Barry "The Hatchet" Wisdom
Morley Bartnoff
Jeff Hollie
Michael Temple

Burning Sensations was a short-lived Los Angeles area rock band. The group is best known for its MTV hit "Belly of the Whale", the music for which blends a rather unusual fusion of rock and calypso styles, and for covering the Jonathan Richman song "Pablo Picasso", which was included in both the 1984 film and soundtrack of director Alex Cox's Repo Man.

History

Burning Sensations formed in 1982 and disbanded in 1987. The founder and leader of Burning Sensations, Tim McGovern, was previously a member of The Motels.

Members

Burning Sensations included:

Discography

Notes and References

  1. Burning Sensations. 1983. Burning Sensations. Mini LP. Back cover. yes. Capitol Records. DLP-15009.