Gerald Masters

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Gerald Masters born Gerald Watkiss (February 17, 1955 - February 5, 2007) was a musician, solo artist and songwriter, achieving fame during the late seventies and early eighties. After releasing four albums as a solo artist between 1977 and 1983, he continued in the music business working as a producer/writer with Island, working with artists including Andy Gibb, Neville Staples and The Equators. Following this work, he struck up writing partnerships with Aziz Ibrahim (Ex-Simply Red, Stone Roses) and Paul Beard (James Blunt, Bluetones, Black Grape). In 2006, Masters decided to write and release his own material again, under the name Rescue Party, a collaboration with fellow co-writer and producer Gareth Rhys Jones.

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Albums:

Artist Title Release Date Label
Flashman Flashman 1977 Pye / Vanguard
Gerald Watkiss Purgatory and Paradise 1979 Pye
Gerald Masters Gerald Masters 1981 Handshake
Gerald Masters Music For A Living Room 1983 Metronome
Rescue Party Imaginary America 2006 GMP Records

Singles:

Artist Title Release Date Label
Flashman Tears 1977 Pye
Gerald Watkiss Hold On / If The Line Broke On My World 1979 Pye
Gerald Masters E.S.P. / Johnny Can't Work Any Faster 1979 Pye
Gerald Masters Falling / Purgatory and Paradise 1979 Pye
Gerald Masters Poor Little Rich Boy / Is It Me? 1980 Handshake
Gerald Masters I Love You So Badly / Too Many Dreams Were Broken 1981 Handshake
Gerald Masters In The Movies / Every Step That I Take 1983 Metronome
Bobby Perfect and the Good Guys Only Love Charlie Boy / Palace Stomp 1983 Crown Records
Mata On Your Bikes / Don't Look Now 1983 Savoir Faire

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