The Fixx
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The Fixx | ||
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Background information | ||
Origin | England | |
Genre(s) | New Wave Rock Progressive Rock |
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Years active | 1980 - present | |
Label(s) | MCA Records RCA Records CMC International Rainman |
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Website | Official Site: http://www.thefixx.com Fan Forum: http://www.thefixx.net |
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Members | ||
Vocals: Cy Curnin Guitar: Jamie West-Oram Keyboards: Rupert Greenall Drums: Adam Woods Bass: Gary Tibbs (00- ) |
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Former members | ||
Former Bassists: Chris Tait (97-99) Dan K. Brown (83-94) Alfie Agius (82-83) Charlie Barrett (80-82) |
The Fixx is a British new wave band formed in 1980. The group was formed by college friends Cy Curnin (vocals) and Adam Woods (drums). The pair placed an ad for additional members. Jamie West-Oram (guitar), Rupert Greenall (keyboards) and Charlie Barret (bass) joined the band as a result. Barret left after the first album and was replaced by Dan K. Brown, who remained with the band until 1994.
They are perhaps best remembered for their song "One Thing Leads To Another", from their most successful album Reach the Beach from 1983. Their other hits are "Red Skies", "Stand or Fall", "Saved by Zero", "Sign of Fire", "Are We Ourselves?", "Secret Separation", "Driven Out", "How Much Is Enough?" and "Deeper and Deeper" which was featured on the soundtrack of Streets of Fire. "A Letter to Both Sides" appears on the Fletch soundtrack.
Renowned for their live concerts, the Fixx regularly tour the U.S., and recently celebrated 25 years of making music together. Curnin, West-Oram, Greenall and Woods are now joined by bassist Gary Tibbs (formerly Roxy Music, The Vibrators, Adam & The Ants). Cy Curnin can often be found on stage with a glass of wine in his right hand and an egg shaker in the left.
The group is one of the few to have enjoyed significant success outside their country of origin, yet remain almost unknown in their home land.
In 2002 "One Thing Leads To Another" appeared in popular videogame Grand Theft Auto: Vice City, playing on Pop radio station Flash FM. That same year, The Fixx performed an all-new cover version of Nancy Sinatra's 1960s classic "These Boots Are Made for Walking" for a special album called When Pigs Fly, which featured unique remakes of songs from the 1960s through the 1990s. The song was also included as a bonus track on the group's Twentyfifth Anniversary Anthology CD.
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[edit] Albums
- Shuttered Room (1982) #106 US, #54 UK
- Reach the Beach (1983) #8 US, #91 UK, #9 CAN
- Phantoms (1984) #19 US, #15 CAN
- Walkabout (1986) #30 US
- React (live album) (1987) #110 US
- Calm Animals (1989) #72 US
- Ink (1991) #111 US
- Missing Links [compilation] (1994)
- Elemental (1998)
- 1011 Woodland (1999)
- Extended Versions (2000)
- Happy Landings and Lost Tracks (alternate takes from Elemental) (2001)
- Want That Life (2003)
- Stand or Fall [live] (2004)
- Mayfly (Cy Curnin's solo album) (2005)
- Twentyfifth Anniversary Anthology (2005)
[edit] Singles
YEAR | TITLE | CHART PEAK POSITIONS | |||||
US Hot 100 | US Modern Rock | US Mainstream Rock | US Dance Chart | UK Top 75 | Canada Top 20 | ||
1982 | "Stand Or Fall" from Shuttered Room | #76 | - | #7 (4wks) | - | #54 | - |
1982 | "Red Skies" from Shuttered Room | #101 Ψ | - | #13 | - | #57 | - |
1983 | "Saved By Zero" from Reach The Beach | #20 | - | #9 | - | - | - |
1983 | "One Thing Leads To Another" from Reach The Beach | #4 | - | #2 | #14 | #86 Ψ | #8 |
1983 | "The Sign Of Fire" from Reach The Beach | #32 | - | #20 | - | - | - |
1984 | "Deeper And Deeper" from Streets Of Fire Soundtrack § | unreleased † | - | #3 (2wks) | #47 | - | - |
1984 | "Are We Ourselves?" from Phantoms | #15 | - | #1 (2wks) ‡ | - | - | - |
1984 | "Sunshine In The Shade" from Phantoms | #69 | - | #37 | - | - | - |
1986 | "Secret Separation" from Walkabout | #19 | - | #1 (2wks) | - | #83 Ψ | - |
1986 | "Built For The Future" from Walkabout | - | - | #13 | - | - | - |
1987 | "Don't Be Scared" from React | - | - | #32 | - | - | - |
1989 | "Driven Out" from Calm Animals | #55 | #11 | #1 (4wks) | - | - | - |
1989 | "Precious Stone" from Calm Animals | - | - | #23 | - | - | - |
1991 | "How Much Is Enough?" from Ink | #35 | #10 | #11 | - | - | - |
2000 | "One Thing Leads To Another (Benitez Remix)" | - | - | - | #54 Ω | - | - |
- †: Despite significant rock radio and some pop radio play, "Streets of Fire" soundtrack inexplicably denies single release for "Deeper and Deeper". A longer version, now accepted by fans as the definitive version, would end up on B-side of "Are We Ourselves?" single.
- §: Originally appearing on the "Streets of Fire" soundtrack, "Deeper and Deeper" can now also be found on the reissue of "Reach The Beach".
- ‡: The official Billboard web database has some errors in it and differs from the original print issues, including listing "Are We Ourselves?" as having peaked at #2 on the rock chart when in fact it spent two weeks at #1.
- Ψ: This track peaked on a 'Bubbling Under' Chart.
- Ω: This remix was listed as #4 on the Top 5 Dance/Clubplay Breakouts List. This list features tracks with future potential to hit the Top 50 and can be considered a Bubbling Under chart for the Top 50.
(All information taken from Billboard Magazine Archive Print Issues)
[edit] Trivia
- The song "One Thing Leads To Another" appears in an episode of the TV series Knight Rider.
- Cy and Jamie both appear in Tina Turner's "Better Be Good to Me" music video.