Funtime (The Spitfire Boys song) explained

Funtime
Type:single
Artist:The Spitfire Boys
A-Side:Funtime
B-Side:Trascendental Changing
Released:1979
Recorded:1979
Genre:Power pop, new wave
Label:Impeccable Records
Prev Title:British Refugee
Prev Year:1977

"Funtime" is a single released by the Spitfire Boys, on Impeccable Records, in 1979. The band's line-up on this release were David Littler (lead vocals, guitar), the only remaining member of the band, and ex-Nylonz members, Peter Millman (guitar), Kurt Prasser (bass) and Chris Brazier (drums).[1]

The band was formed in Cardiff, Wales, as the White Brothers, by David Francis after dissolving the Photons, but before the release of the single, he was persuaded to rename themselves as the Spitfire Boys, for better sales.[1]

Track list

  1. "Funtime"
  2. "Transcendental Changing"

Personnel

lead vocals, guitar

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: The Spitfire Boys - Discography . Punk77.co.uk . 2016-10-15.