The Flaming Mussolinis Explained

The Flaming Mussolinis
Background:group_or_band
Origin:Teesside, England
Genre:Alternative rock, indie rock, pop rock
Years Active:
Label:Portrait, Epic
Associated Acts:Basczax, Jank Mamba, Zoom, Disraeli Gears
Past Members:

The Flaming Mussolinis were a 1980s pop/rock band from Teesside who released two albums, and had a minor UK hit with "My Cleopatra".

History

The band formed in 1984 in Middlesbrough, United Kingdom, although various members had been in local Teesside (North-east England) bands since the late 1970s. The most notable of these bands was Basczax. They signed to CBS in-house label Portrait Records in 1985 and were tipped for big things. The band released five singles: "Swallow Glass", "My Cleopatra" (a minor UK hit at #79), "Masuka Dan", "Girl on a Train" and "Different Kind of Love". They also released two albums: Watching the Film (1986) and Charmed Life (1987). The band's song "Angels Fall Down" was a finalist in the World Popular Song Festival in 1986.[1]

Critical coverage was mixed. Billboard touted them in 1986 as "a band with something new to say",[2] and Fanfare described Watching the Film as "good noise of the post-'87 boomlet: laid back, languid, and cleaner than most",[3]

The band split up in 1988. Alan Savage later became a school teacher.

Members

Discography

Albums

Singles

Notes and References

  1. "Song Fest Finalists Named", Billboard, 13 September 1986, p. 78
  2. Davis, Caris & Jones, Peter (1986) "New Artists: A Non-stop Parade of Ground-breaking Talent", Billboard, 28 June 1986, p. 16
  3. Fanfare, vol. 12, Issues 1-2, p. 369
  4. "The Flaming Mussolinis", Official Charts Company. Retrieved 12 March 2016