The Bureau
The Bureau were a new wave soul group formed in late 1980 in Birmingham (England) when the original lineup of Dexy's Midnight Runners split-up.
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New wave - Soul - 1980 - Birmingham - England - Dexy's Midnight Runners
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Ex-Dexy's members Pete Williams (bass), Geoff Blythe (tenor sax), Steve Spooner (alto sax), Stoker (drums), and Mick Talbot (keyboards) were joined by Paul Taylor (trombone), Rob Jones (guitar and trumpet), and Archie Brown (vocals) from a group called The Upset which had supported Dexy's on tour. The debut single Only For Sheep was a big hit in Australia but failed to reach the British charts as did the follow up single Let Him Have It. A self-titled album was released in 1981, but only in Canada and Australia and the band members went their separate ways soon afterwards. The Bureau retained their Dexy's roots and played powerful brass driven sounds.
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Mick Talbot - Paul Taylor - The Upset - Australia - 1981 - Canada
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Talbot went on to enjoy greater success with Paul Weller in The Style Council, while Brown formed Flag with ex-Secret Affair guitarist Dave Cairns. Blythe teamed up with former colleague Big Jim Paterson in The TKO Horns. Pete Williams went on to form the band These Tender Virtues in the mid-1980s and more recently, Baseheart.
Related Topics:
Paul Weller - The Style Council - Flag - Secret Affair - The TKO Horns - These Tender Virtues - 1980s - Baseheart
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