The Escape Club is tagged as: London, 1983-1992|The Escape Club was an English rock band based in London and formed in 1983. The band consisted of lead singer/rhythm guitarist Trevor Steel, guitarist John Holliday, bassist Johnnie Christo and drummer Milan Zekavica. In 1986, they signed with EMI and recorded the album White Fields which was released in 1987. Later in 1987 the group moved to Atlantic Records for their next album, Wild Wild West. The album was released in the summer of 1988. The first single, “Wild, Wild West” climbed to no. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 chart and the song’s distinctive video received a lot of MTV airplay. According to the Wild Wild West Songfacts, the song distinguished Escape Club as the only British group to have charted #1 in the US while never charting at all in the UK. In 1989 they released two further singles from Wild Wild West; “Shake For The Sheik”, which climbed to no. 28, and “Walking Through Walls”, which peaked at no. 81. Hitting their stride, The Escape Club had a cover single of The Doors’ “20th Century Fox” on the The Wonder Years: Music From the Emmy Award-Winning Show & Its Era which also received long airplay on MTV. The band’s official website reports that the song was produced by R... Read More About The Escape Club Biography... Send The Escape Club ringtones to your cell |
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