The Helicopters

For other uses, see Helicopter (disambiguation).

The Helicopters were a South African pop rock band active in the 1980s. They formed in 1981 in Vereeniging and were stylistically similar to the new wave bands Duran Duran and A Flock of Seagulls.[1] Benjy Mudie signed the group to Warner Bros. Records in 1984, where they released one album and several singles; in 1987 they moved to Epic and released a second full-length before disbanding. The band scored several hit singles in South Africa, including "Mysteries and Jealousy".[2][3] The group was a popular concert draw, able to fill stadiums in its home country.[4]

After the band's breakup, lead singer Bernard Binns moved to England, where he has released several solo albums.[5]

Discography

Albums
  1. Mysteries and Jealousies — 4:15
  2. In Love — 3:32
  3. Don't Vanish, It's a Love Attack — 3:33
  4. Night Vision Girl — 3:46
  5. Say That Again — 2:56
  6. Come and Dance — 3:26
  7. Kissing For Pleasure — 3:40
  8. Only For You — 4:05
  9. Miles Apart — 4:45
  10. Chased — 3:11
  1. Television — 6:14
  2. Western Skies — 4:46
  3. In the Flesh — 4:43
  4. Hi-Tech Man — 3:42
  5. Whisper Your Secret — 4:34
  6. Terror in the Attic — 5:27
  7. Yesterday Was Never — 4:16
  8. Television Part II — 1:04
Singles

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Members

References

  1. Amuzine CD of the Week Archives. (Wayback Machine cache.) Accessed 25 January 2010.
  2. Interview with Bernard Binns. Accessed 11 May 2007.
  3. 1 2 Garth Chilvers and Tom Jasiukowicz, "The Helicopters". History of Contemporary Music of South Africa (Toga Publishing, 1994), p. 53.
  4. Backbites. The Independent, 13 May 1995.
  5. Nils van der Linden, "An Outsider Looking In". iafrica.com, 18 September 2007.

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