The Band was initially formed by Ian Murray, who recruited Alan Whyte, Mark Dickson and Robert Greenaway. Extensive gigging throughout Scotland led to B.B.C. Radio Scotland play, which in turn led to a deal with local label, Sharko 2. Their debut album, "Reflections In Red" was released in 1986, followed by a single "Silver & Gold" in 1987. The band supported Flesh For Lulu on some Scottish dates. Played by John Peel on his show and also on BBC World Service, the band flourished. For a while things looked superb after charting at home and in Europe. After more exposure and press, the band were offered a Scandanavian tour. However, due to promotional difficulties the tour fell through... a month later, the band split. In 2003, Ian, Mark and Alan decided to reform the band, as a trio. Further experiments by the band as a trio turned out to prove a potent sound, as big as it ever was. RELEASES: "Reflections In Red" (vinyl album, Sharko 2, 1986) "Silver & Gold" (7 inch vinyl, Sharko 2, 1987)
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mxpedreti 10 months ago
loved this track brings back great memories nice to see something posted shame I lost the LP
BestOfTheBestiLux 1 year ago
Ha.I never thought I would see this posted.I am Ian Murray ex of the Two Helens now going by the name of Johnny Hoodoo.Cheers for posting.I have a two helens live clip of us doing "Silver Machine" that Im gonna post soon as I find it.
johnnyhoodoo 1 year ago