Paul Quinn (Bourgie Bourgie)

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Paul Quinn is the lead singer of cult 1980s band Bourgie Bourgie, who also released records with The Jazzateers, Vince Clarke and Edwyn Collins.

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[edit] Solo singles

  • Ain't That Always The Way (Swamplands Records - 1985)

[edit] as Paul Quinn and the Independent Group

the Independent Group featured James Kirk and Alan Horne.

These albums were released in the 1990s on the re-activated Postcard Records label.

[edit] with Edwyn Collins

Paul teamed up with Edwyn Collins for a cover of the Velvet Underground's Pale Blue Eyes.

[edit] Bourgie Bourgie

This Scottish band were contemporaries of Josef K, The French Impressionists and Aztec Camera and featured the following members:

  • Paul Quinn - vocals
  • Mick Slaven - guitar
  • Keith Band - bass
  • Ian Burgoyne - guitar
  • Ken McDonald - drums

[edit] One Day

This was a 1985 collaboration with Vince Clarke, formally of the bands Depeche Mode and Yazoo.

After the dissolution of Yazoo with Alison Moyet, Vince Clarke had the idea to record a number of tracks with different vocalists and collaborators. However only two singles were recorded this way before Vince decided to settle on vocalist Andy Bell and form the pop act Erasure. Whereas the single "Never Never" (with Feargal Sharkey and Eric Radcliffe under the name The Assembly) was a top ten success in the UK singles chart, "One Day" just missed the Top 75.

[edit] Record Trivia

The record was produced by Flood and co-written by Vince Clarke with Cameron McVey and Jamie J. Morgan of the band Morgan McVey.

[edit] External links

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