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Tchaikovsky, Bram - Strange Men, Changed Men: The Complete Recordings 1978-1981
Tchaikovsky, Bram - Strange Men, Changed Men: The Complete Recordings 1978-1981
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Lovingly assembled package, fully endorsed by Bram Tchaikovsky himself.
Contains all three Bram Tchaikovsky albums ‘Strange Man, Changed Man’ (1979), ‘The Russians Are Coming’ (1980) and ‘Funland’ (1981).
Plus all of the band’s singles, b-sides and alternative versions from 1978-1981.
Includes the singles ‘Sarah Smiles’, ‘Lullaby of Broadway’, ‘Girl of My Dreams’, ‘I’m The One That’s Leaving’, ‘Let’s Dance’, ‘Stand & Deliver’ and ‘Shall We Dance?’.
Presented in a special clamshell box, complete with individual disc wallets featuring the original albums’ artwork.
Includes booklet with full sleeve notes focussing on the musical career of Bram Tchaikovsky.
All material contained within has been remastered for the best sound possible.
Born Peter Bramall in November 1950, Bram Tchaikovsky first came to prominence as a member of the pub rock band The Motors in 1977, subsequent to playing in several local rock bands in Lincolnshire during the late ‘60s. Following his decision to leave The Motors, Bram opted to form his own eponymous power pop band, with Mike Broadbent on bass and keyboards, and Keith Boyce on drums. The trio signed to the Radar label in 1978 and went on to achieve a US Top 40 hit in 1979 with ‘Girl of My Dreams’. Several band member changes and two albums later, Bram Tchaikovsky made the decision to split from the band and retire from the music business entirely
Contains all three Bram Tchaikovsky albums ‘Strange Man, Changed Man’ (1979), ‘The Russians Are Coming’ (1980) and ‘Funland’ (1981).
Plus all of the band’s singles, b-sides and alternative versions from 1978-1981.
Includes the singles ‘Sarah Smiles’, ‘Lullaby of Broadway’, ‘Girl of My Dreams’, ‘I’m The One That’s Leaving’, ‘Let’s Dance’, ‘Stand & Deliver’ and ‘Shall We Dance?’.
Presented in a special clamshell box, complete with individual disc wallets featuring the original albums’ artwork.
Includes booklet with full sleeve notes focussing on the musical career of Bram Tchaikovsky.
All material contained within has been remastered for the best sound possible.
Born Peter Bramall in November 1950, Bram Tchaikovsky first came to prominence as a member of the pub rock band The Motors in 1977, subsequent to playing in several local rock bands in Lincolnshire during the late ‘60s. Following his decision to leave The Motors, Bram opted to form his own eponymous power pop band, with Mike Broadbent on bass and keyboards, and Keith Boyce on drums. The trio signed to the Radar label in 1978 and went on to achieve a US Top 40 hit in 1979 with ‘Girl of My Dreams’. Several band member changes and two albums later, Bram Tchaikovsky made the decision to split from the band and retire from the music business entirely
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