V Capri
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V Capri were a new wave band from Perth, Western Australia fronted by Tod Johnston.
V Capri | |
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Background information | |
Origin | Perth, Australia |
Genre(s) | New Wave/Indie Pop |
Years active | 1978 - 1983 |
Label(s) | Mushroom Records |
Members | |
Tod Johnston Damian Ward Alan Simpson Lance Karapetcoff Michael O'Brien Clint Arnold |
Contents |
[edit] History
Their debut (and only album), In My World, was released in 1986. The single "Haunting Me" became an international success when used in the Australian television soap opera Neighbours at the end of Kylie Minogue’s final episode. "Haunting Me" reached #77 on the UK Singles Chart in 1989[1].
Being interviewed in 2003 on Australian Music Online, Malcom Clark (The Sleepy Jackson) remembers V Capri:
“ | What, where and when was the first local gig you attended?
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In My World was re-issued by Almacantar Records (a record label which specialises in 1980's releases) in the United States in 2006. The re-issued album features five bonus tracks including rare singles sides and unreleased tracks[3].
[edit] Members [4]
- Tod Johnston - lead vocals
- Lance Karapetcoff - keyboards, vocals
- Michael O'Brien - bass, vocals
- Alan Simpson - drums [5]
- Damian Ward - guitar
- Clint Arnold - guitar
[edit] Discography [6]
- "Haunting Me"/"Year From Now" - Mushroom Records (1986) - Lisson Records (UK) (1989) 12" (Picture Disc) Single
- In My World - Mushroom Records (1986) - Almacantar Records (US) (2006)
- "Now I Know"/"Big Jet Engines" - Mushroom Records
- "Thats The Way"/"In My World" - Mushroom Records (1986)[7]
- "It's Only A Movie"
- "Love Is Such A Lonely Song"/"Memories"
- "Time Is Always A Changing"/"Book Of Life"
- "Shining Words"/"Nights And Days"