Description
180GR.
Artist
UK post-punk band formed in 1977, London, by brothers Tim Butler and Richard Butler. The band released eight studio albums to date and have been produced by a variety of producers, such as Steve Lillywhite, Todd Rundgren, Keith Forsey, Chris Kimsey, David M. Allen and Stephen Street.
Their 1981 song "Pretty In Pink" was picked by director John Hughes (17) as the title of his 1986 teen movie and the re-made version of the song became their biggest hit until then. Other highlights of their catalogue are "Love My Way", "Sister Europe" and their biggest US hit "Heartbreak Beat".
In 1991 they went on hiatus while Richard Butler and Tim Butler launched a new group, Love Spit Love that lasted for two albums (1991 & 1997). In 1996, singer Richard Butler released his self-titled solo album.
The Furs reformed in 2000 for the release of a live album and, since then, the band continue to tour. They released a new studio album in 2020, the first since 1991.
Tracks
A1
Valentine
A2
In My Head
A3
Until She Comes
A4
Don't Be A Girl
A5
Sometimes
B1
Tearing Down
B2
There's A World
B3
Get A Room
B4
Better Days
B5
All About You
Releases
Formats
Cassette, CD, Acetate, Vinyl, File
Labels
EastWest, Columbia
Countries
Canada, Japan, United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, United States of America, Europe, UK & Europe
Members
Ed Buller,Richard Butler,
Knox Chandler,Mars Williams,
Phill Calvert,
John Ashton,
Joe McGinty,
Paul Garisto,Amanda Kramer,
Roger Morris,
Rod Johnson,
Frank Ferrer,
Don Yallech,
Ann Sheldon,
Duncan Kilburn,Tim Butler,Richard Good,
Vincent Paul Davey