"Hundreds and Thousands" (as opposed to the original 1985 release titled "Hundreds & Thousands") is a remix album by Bronski Beat, released in 2012 as disc 2 of the deluxe 2CD edition of "The Age of Consent". Although ostensibly an expanded edition of the original release, several remixes on this version differ substantially from the original - and in fact a couple of the originals are included as bonus tracks on CD1. The tracklisting is as follows: 2-01 Heatwave (Goldberg remix) 2-02 Why? (Goldberg remix) 2-03 Run from Love (Maita remix) 2-04 H… read more
"Hundreds and Thousands" (as opposed to the original 1985 release titled "Hundreds & Thousands") is a remix album by Bronski … read more
"Hundreds and Thousands" (as opposed to the original 1985 release titled "Hundreds & Thousands") is a remix album by Bronski Beat, released in 2012 as disc 2 of t… read more
Bronski Beat was a very popular Scottish synth pop trio of the 1980s. At their height, the band comprised distinctive and diminutive Scottish singer Jimmy Somerville, backed by fellow Scot Steve Bronski and Londoner Larry Steinbacheck, both of whom played keyboards and percussion. Formed in 1983, their debut hit came the following year - the striking tale of a boy who was cast away by his family and neighbours for being gay. Called Smalltown Boy, it peaked at Number 3 in the UK and was accompanied by a memorable video of Somerville leaving home, forlornly eating an apple on a train,… read more
Bronski Beat was a very popular Scottish synth pop trio of the 1980s. At their height, the band comprised distinctive and diminutive Scottish singer Jimmy Somerville, backed by fellow Scot … read more
Bronski Beat was a very popular Scottish synth pop trio of the 1980s. At their height, the band comprised distinctive and diminutive Scottish singer Jimmy Somerville, backed by fellow Scot Steve Bronski and Londoner Larry Steinbacheck,… read more