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The Movies were a 6-piece British rock band prominent in the pub rock era of the mid-late 1970s. The band released five studio albums between 1975 and 1981. After their debut album, released by Firefly Records (dismissed as "a rather spotty, nondescript affair" by Richard Cromelin in ''Phonograph Record''), they signed to GTO Records. They moved on again to
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for their last two albums. They also recorded a session for John Peel's
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show in 1977, and had a live performance broadcast on the Radio 1 show ''In Concert'' the same year.Garner, Ken (1993) ''In Session Tonight'', BBC Books, , p. 275 The band made three appearances on the BBC television programme ''
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'', in 1977, 1978, and 1980. They served as backing group for
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on her 1975 '' Back to the Night'' tour, while recording their first album with Joan's producer Pete Gage. The band's music was compared with
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,''Hi-fi News & Record Review'', Volume 21, Issues 1-6, Link House Publications, 1976, p. 119 Steely Dan, and Little Feat. They were described in the '' Belfast Telegraph'' in 1978 as "one of Britain's most talented and sophisticated rock bands".


Musicians

*Jon Cole – lead vocals, guitar *Julian Diggle – percussion, harmonica, vocals *Greg Knowles – lead guitar, backing vocals *Jamie Lane – drums, backing vocals *Durban Laverde – bass (1974–1975) *Dag Small – keyboards (1974–1976) *Mick Parker – keyboards (1976–1981) *Dave Quinn – bass (1975–1978) * Colin Gibson – bass (1978–1981)


Discography

;Albums *''The Movies'' (1975), Firefly/ A&M *'' Double "A"'' (1977), GTO *''Bullets Through the Barrier'' (1978), GTO/ Epic *''India'' (1980),
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*''Motor Motor Motor'' (1981), RCA ;Singles *"Fancy Man" (1975) *"Big Boys Band" (1977) *"Have Another Body" *"Last Train" *"No Class" *"Love Is a Sacrifice" *"Hard Heart" (American release) *"Clockwise Into the Sun"


References


External links


The Movies website
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