This is Words On Music's 2005 reissue of The Lucy Show's long out-of-print second album from 1986. Mania was produced by John Leckie (New Order, Stone Roses, Radiohead, Trashcan Sinatras, XTC, Felt, The Fall, Ride, Verve). Words On Music's re-release of Mania remasters all 10 album tracks, plus seven additional bonus tracks including five previously unreleased songs: the Mania session outtake "Civil Servant," John Leckie's original mix of "A Million Things," Mark Bandola's original basement portastudio creation of "New Message,"… read more
This is Words On Music's 2005 reissue of The Lucy Show's long out-of-print second album from 1986. Mania was produced by John Leckie (New O… read more
This is Words On Music's 2005 reissue of The Lucy Show's long out-of-print second album from 1986. Mania was produced by John Leckie (New Order, Stone Roses, Radiohead, Trashca… read more
The Lucy Show was a rock band that was formed in London, England in early 1983. The band was formed by Mark Bandola (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Rob Vandeven (vocals, bass), with Pete Barraclough (guitars, keyboards), and Bryan Hudspeth (drums). Bandola and Vandeven, two Canadian-born friends who had moved to England in the late 1970s, shared song writing and lead vocal chores equally, although the bulk of the early (pre-album) material had been written by Vandeven. In 1983, they released their first single, "Leonardo da Vinci," on independent record label Shout Records… read more
The Lucy Show was a rock band that was formed in London, England in early 1983. The band was formed by Mark Bandola (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Rob Vandeven (vocals, bass), with Pete Ba… read more
The Lucy Show was a rock band that was formed in London, England in early 1983. The band was formed by Mark Bandola (vocals, guitar, keyboards) and Rob Vandeven (vocals, bass), with Pete Barraclough (guitars, keyboards), and Bryan Huds… read more