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Discography Studio albums 4 Live albums 2 Compilation albums 9 EPs 2 Singles 8 Other singles 2 This article is the discography of British band and includes all the studio albums, live albums, compilations, and singles, as well as the peak chart positions for the United Kingdom, Austria 1, Germany, Netherlands 1, New Zealand, Sweden 1, Switzerland and United States. NOTES: 1 - In Netherlands, there are the catalogue rules in the albums chart from 2003. From this date, a back catalogue chart was established. In Sweden and Norway the albums chart is divided into Top Fullprice Albums and Top Midprice Albums. Furthermore, prior September 1993, the charts in Sweden were bi-weekly, as well as the charts in Austria during the '80s (monthly in the '70s).

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Flavor Of Life Utada Hikaru Free Mp3 Download. Contents • • • • • • • • • • • History [ ] Beginnings [ ] Formed in in 1978, the band were originally known as Art Nouveau, a four-piece group, with on bass guitar, on lead guitar, Stuart Croxford Neale on keyboards, and on drums. Art Nouveau released a track called 'The Fear Machine'. The single sold a few hundred copies, and was played on the show, but the band were unable to get a record deal.

In 1981, they advertised for a new lead singer, ultimately auditioning and choosing, who then went under the stage name Limahl (an anagram of his surname). The name of the group was then changed to Kajagoogoo, coined by writing out a baby's first sounds, which gave them 'GagaGooGoo' – and with a minor alteration, it became 'Kajagoogoo'. Success and decline [ ] The band signed with in July 1982 after Limahl, while working as a waiter at London's Embassy Club, had met of the group. Rhodes proceeded to co-produce the band's first single, ' with Duran Duran's EMI producer. The single was released on 10 January 1983 and went on to top the (before any of Duran Duran's singles had done so, Rhodes lightheartedly noted). Follow-up singles 'Ooh to Be Aah' and 'Hang on Now' also both reached the, and the group's debut album reached No. After being the support act for the band in late 1982, Kajagoogoo embarked on their own headlining White Feathers tour in Spring 1983 (with the show of 31 May at the being filmed and released on home video).

As success came, tensions began to rise in the band, which eventually culminated in Limahl being fired by the other band members in mid-1983 and Nick Beggs then taking over as lead singer. Limahl accused the others of being envious of him and said 'I've been betrayed!' And 'I was sacked for making them a success.' However, the other band members went on record as saying that Limahl was an egomaniac and had become increasingly difficult to work with. Soon after Limahl's departure, Beggs commented that, 'It was a business decision and not one we took lightly.