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  2. Immaculate Fools - Wikipedia

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    The band's single "Immaculate Fools" reached No. 51 in the UK Singles Chart in January 1985. [1] Their debut album, Hearts of Fortune, reached No. 65 in the UK Albums Chart the same year. [3] The band toured Europe extensively, building a strong following in Spain, where they had significant chart success and made several television appearances ...

  3. New Day for You - Wikipedia

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    The track was written by Basia Trzetrzelewska, Danny White and Peter Ross of Immaculate Fools, and produced by Danny and Basia.The lyrics of the song were based on a poem that Ross had written for Basia's birthday, which she then incorporated into the track.

  4. Time and Tide (Basia album) - Wikipedia

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    Time and Tide was Basia's first solo album following her and Danny White's departure from the band Matt Bianco.The pair co-produced and mostly co-wrote the material themselves, although Peter Ross of Immaculate Fools contributed to five songs on the album.

  5. Promises (Basia song) - Wikipedia

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    The track was written by Basia Trzetrzelewska, Danny White, and Peter Ross of Immaculate Fools. It was produced by Danny and Basia, and is a samba-influenced jazz-pop song. The single was first a minor hit in the UK in January 1988. In 1989, "Promises" charted in the USA, where remixes of the song by Justin Strauss were released on a 12" maxi ...

  6. Barry Wickens - Wikipedia

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    Outside of Cockney Rebel and Immaculate Fools, Wickens has been involved in recording sessions for a number of artists, including John Martyn, Lick the Tins, Howard Jones, The River Detectives, Thrashing Doves, Martin Grech, along with TV and radio recordings of the Americana musicians The Milroys, and Folk Alliance Award nominee Diana Jones. [6]

  7. Meli'sa Morgan - Wikipedia

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    A verse from Morgan's 1986 single "Fool's Paradise" was re-vamped, with modified lyrics, by Mary J. Blige as the chorus to the 1996 Jay-Z single "Can't Knock the Hustle." 2005–present [ edit ]

  8. Father John Misty - Wikipedia

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    He is known for his satirical lyrics and eccentric performance style. Tillman began his career in Seattle in the early 2000s. [1] [2] One of his demos reached Damien Jurado, and in 2003 he opened for him on his tour. Tillman began performing and releasing studio albums under the name J. Tillman. The albums were characterised by their folk sound ...

  9. Duchess (The Stranglers song) - Wikipedia

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    "Duchess" is a single by The Stranglers from the album The Raven. The ninth track on the album, it peaked at number 14 in the UK Singles Chart. [2] The supporting video for the song was banned by the BBC, as they deemed it blasphemous for its content, which featured the band dressed up as choirboys.