Swans Way (band)

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Swans Way
Origin United Kingdom
Genre(s) Pop
Years active 1982 - 1984
Associated acts Scarlet Fantastic
Members
Maggie De Monde (vocals and percussion)
Rick P. Jones (double bass)
Robert Shaw (vocals)

. It is not to be confused with Swann's Way a novel by Proust

Swans Way is a three-piece UK pop group. In addition to the Scarlet Fantastic duo of Maggie De Monde (vocals and percussion) and Rick P. Jones (double bass), Swans Way featured the vocals of Robert Shaw. They were also one of the bands who have covered the "Hungarian Suicide Song" Gloomy Sunday, which featured on the B-side of their Top 20 hit in 1984; a song called "Soul Train".

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[edit] Discography

[edit] Singles

  • "Theme From The Balcony" - (1982)
  • "Soul Train" - Exit Records - (1984) UK # 20
  • "The Anchor" - Exit Records - (1984)
  • "Illuminations" - Balgier Records - (1984) UK # 57
  • "When The Wild Calls" - Balgier Records - (1984) UK #80

[edit] Albums

  • The Fugitive Kind - Balgier Records - (1984) UK # 88
  • The Best Of Swansway - (Universal Records) - (1999)

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