I recently “re-discovered” THE PASADENAS and thought to myself that I’d really love to see this great band in concert. So, I “Googled” the band with the intention of finding out about any upcoming tour dates but I found no up-to-date information on the band whatsoever - no tour dates, no website and, quite amazingly, no MySpace page for the band! (If anyone knows of any MySpace pages for the band, could you let me know ‘cos I can’t find any.)
I’ve put this page together both as a tribute to the band and also in the hope that someone “in-the-know” or someone close to the band or possibly even the band themselves will see this page and will inspire them to get back together again to tour - and maybe even record again!!! It’s a long shot – but let’s keep our finger crossed!
So, ANY information on the band, either individually or collectively, would be greatly appreciated.
Any important band news or info I receive will appear here as soon as I get it.
Biography
(from www.allmusic.com by Michael Sutton)
The Pasadenas didn't belong in the '80s. The band was caught in a time warp; they bounced between '50s doo wop, '60s Motown, and early-'70s funk and R&B. However, they presented these influences when mainstream pop music had become too shallow and over-produced; instead of sounding dated, the group was actually a refreshing change of pace.
The band wasn't given much attention in America, but they were superstars in their native England. Formed by twins David Milliner and Michael Milliner along with Andrew Banfield, Hammish Seelochan, and Aaron Brown, the Pasadenas used to be a dance group called Finesse.
In the late '80s they signed with Columbia Records and became The Pasadenas. Not one member overshadowed the other; each of them wrote lyrics and helped with production and arrangements. While their peers, such as Breathe, Johnny Hates Jazz, and Terence Trent D'Arby, also mined soul records from the past, many of The Pasadenas' songs, such as the Smokey Robinson homage "Enchanted Lady," could've been mistaken for the real thing. The band didn't try to modernize the urban grooves of the '60s and '70s; they simply resurrected the excitement soul music used to bring.
In May 1988, the group released their debut single, "Tribute (Right On)." It peaked in the Top Five of the U.K. charts, one of many hits for The Pasadenas. The band's concerts received rave reviews for their tight musicianship and choreographed dance moves. Their first LP, To Whom It May Concern, appeared in October 1988, selling in excess of one million copies. The group's final album, Yours Sincerely, was released in 1992. The band landed on the U.K. Top 40 charts five times that year, with the single "I'm Doing Fine" selling more than 200,000 copies. In 2002 Cherry Red Records reissued To Whom It May Concern on CD.
Addendum: The band released the album “Phoenix” in 1995 but only in Japan.
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I Wrote A Song Called 'She Dosen't Care'... It's On Offer For AnyOne Who Want's To Make It Their Own. One Love !!!!! Great Music By The Way. Pasadenas are Legends !!!!! Are You Crazy !!!!!
Thankyou for the add - I remember buying 'Riding On A Train' and 'Enchanted Lady' on 7'' vinyl,back in the day ! Enchanted Lady remains my favourite,and deserved to be a much bigger hit. xx
Hey! Thanks so much for the AD! I would love for you to check out my songs and leave me a comment afterwards to let me know what you think. You're the best! Jon
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