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Kiss of the Gypsy is an English
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band, formed by Tony Mitchell, Darren Rice, George Williams, Scott Elliott and Martin Talbot in
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in 1990.


History

In 1991,
Fleetwood Fleetwood is a coastal town in the Borough of Wyre in Lancashire, England, at the northwest corner of the Fylde. It had a population of 25,939 at the 2011 census. Fleetwood acquired its modern character in the 1830s, when the principal lando ...
,
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, England, blues rock band Kiss of the Gypsy, led by singer-songwriter, Tony Mitchell, released their only album, ''Kiss of the Gypsy''. The band lasted three years, released one album and three singles, after being signed to Atlantic Records USA in 1991. When Atlantic UK folded that same year, Kiss of the Gypsy was passed over to East West UK and, in 1992, began work on a new album. The album was never released, and with the lack of record company support, Kiss of the Gypsy disbanded in 1993. In 1993, Daz Rice opened a music store in Cleveleys, Blackpool, called Dazamakiz. Rice put all of his efforts into the shop and family but continued to write/record and perform. In 2010, he joined as lead guitarist and vocalist with well-known Blackpool and Fylde Coast local band The Blue Pig Orchestra. More recently Rice has a new side project/originals band, Phantom Voices. In 2004, Mitchell formed the XGypsy music production company with his wife Dawn, intended as a direct continuation of Kiss of the Gypsy and, since then, he has run his own recording studio and written for numerous bands and artists, as well as soundtracks for TV/film and media, specialising in the horror/goth genre. After
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had used the track " Stuck in the Middle" by
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, in the
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of his debut film ''
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'', there had been renewed interest in
Stealers Wheel Stealers Wheel were a Scottish folk rock/ rock band formed in 1972 in Paisley, Scotland, by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty. Their best-known hit is "Stuck in the Middle with You". The band broke up in 1975 and re-formed bri ...
. Tony Williams re-formed
Stealers Wheel Stealers Wheel were a Scottish folk rock/ rock band formed in 1972 in Paisley, Scotland, by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty. Their best-known hit is "Stuck in the Middle with You". The band broke up in 1975 and re-formed bri ...
and in 2008, Mitchell was brought into the band to write and record songs for a new
Stealers Wheel Stealers Wheel were a Scottish folk rock/ rock band formed in 1972 in Paisley, Scotland, by former school friends Joe Egan and Gerry Rafferty. Their best-known hit is "Stuck in the Middle with You". The band broke up in 1975 and re-formed bri ...
album. In 2010, Mitchell released his own album, ''Black Rhapsody'', as Kingdom of Dead Men. In 2011, under the pseudonym Syd Zilla, Mitchell joined forces with fellow Fleetwood musicians: Dunk Rock, vocalist with
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, with whom Mitchell had previously collaborated in
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band, Puppet Master, and bassist Andy Wilkinson and drummer Tommy Couch, the rhythm section of the punk rock group
One Way System One Way System are an English punk rock band formed in the Fleetwood area of Lancashire, England, in 1979. Career One Way System's initial line-up consisted of Craig Halliday (guitar), Gavin Whyte (vocals), Bob Grant(drums) and Gaz Buckley ( ...
, to form psychobilly band, Boneyard Zombies, to an excited press response. Boneyard Zombies released the limited edition "vinyl" CD album, ''Death Rattle and Roll'', in 2012. In 2022, Kiss Of The Gypsy released a new EP. "Thirty" featuring new vocalist Chris Clancy of
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.


Reception

Kiss of the Gypsy received mixed reviews. Their 1991 debut single, "Whatever It Takes" was Single of the Week on release in ''
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'' magazine and reached number 4 in the UK Rock Chart. The band also played the single live on TV on ITV's ''
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Show'', and were featured in ''Kerrang!'' on several other occasions (issues 362, 378, 382 and 406 all carried lengthy articles on the band, including a three page interview in Issue 378). Despite the critical acclaim, sales of the group's albums were not especially high, particularly in the United States, and some critics criticized their music as "passionless", whereas others have praised the group and noted the influence of blues music in their songs. Generally, their first
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album was received positively.


Discography


Albums

Kiss of the Gypsy *1991 – ''Kiss of the Gypsy'' Thirty *2022 – ''Thirty'' Tony Mitchell's Kingdom of Deadmen *2010 - ''Black Rhapsody'' Boneyard Zombies *2012 - ''Death Rattle and Roll''


Singles

*"Whatever it Takes" *"Easy Does It" *"Blind For Love" *"Forever Loved"


References


External links


Kiss of the gypsyOfficial website
{{Authority control English rock music groups Musical groups from Lancashire