Dramatis | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Synthpop |
Years active | 1981–1982 |
Labels | The Rocket Record Company |
Associated acts | Gary Numan |
Past members | |
Chris Payne Russell Bell Cedric Sharpley Denis Haines |
Dramatis were an English synthpop band from the early 1980s. Chris Payne (vocals, keyboards), Russell Bell (guitars, keyboards), Cedric Sharpley (drums), and Denis Haines (keyboards) were all originally members of Gary Numan's backing band. They formed Dramatis following Numan's announced retirement in April 1981.
They released six singles and one album before disbanding in 1982. Two of their singles reached the UK Singles Chart: the 1981 single with Numan "Love Needs No Disguise" which reached number 33, and the 1982 single "I Can See Her Now" which reached number 57.[1][2]
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Year | Album title |
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1981 | For Future Reference (also known as The Dramatis Project)
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Year | Title | UK Singles Chart |
Album |
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1981 | "Ex Luna Scientia" | — | For Future Reference |
"Love Needs No Disguise" (with Gary Numan) |
33[1] | ||
"No-One Lives Forever" | — | ||
"Oh! Twenty Twenty Five" | — | ||
1982 | "Face on the Wall" | — | Non-album single |
"I Can See Her Now" | 57[2] | ||
"The Shame" | — |
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