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Blancmange

Blancmange

Blancmange


"Blancmange" were formed in Harrow (Greater London) in 1979, by vocalist, Neil Arthur (born on 15 August 1958, in Darwen, Lancashire); and instrumentalist Stephen Luscombe (born on 29 October 1954, in Hillingdon, Middlesex). They released their first EP "Irene and Mavis" the following year, but had their first real exposure via a track on the seminal "Some Bizarre" compilation album, alongside fellow acts "Soft Cell" and "Depeche Mode". This led to them signing a deal with London Records.
"Blancmange" were formed in Harrow (Greater London) in 1979, by vocalist, Neil Arthur (born on 15 August 1958, in Darwen, Lancashire); and instrumentalist Stephen Luscombe (born on 29 October 1954, in Hillingdon, Middlesex). They released their first EP "Irene and Mavis" the following year, but had their first real exposure via a track on the seminal "Some Bizarre" compilation album, alongside fellow acts "Soft Cell" and "Depeche Mode". This led to them signing a deal with London Records. Blancmange supported "Nash The Slash" on a London club tour in October and November 1980. Nash introduced the band to the Virgin subsidiary record label DinDisc, but they were ultimately signed by London Records, in 1982. Their first success was the "Talking Heads" influenced single "Feel Me", a minor hit in 1982, but later that year they broke through with the single "Living On The Ceiling", which made Number 7 in the UK singles chart.

Their debut album, "Happy Families" (which featured a sleeve painting in the style of Louis Wain) also reached the top 30. Further hits followed with "Waves", "Blind Vision", "That's Love That It Is" and "Don't Tell Me", all of which reached the top 40, with "Don't Tell Me" even making no.8 in the UK, while their second album "Mange Tout" reached the top 10. In 1984, Blancmange covered "ABBA's" single "The Day Before You Came", which reached No 22 in the UK (slightly higher than Abba's original less than two years earlier). The bands' 1985 single and video for "Lose Your Love" featured in the 1986 Walt Disney film "Flight of the Navigator". Eventually, as synthpop became less fashionable, the band's fortunes declined. The 1985 single "What's Your Problem" only reached No. 40, and the subsequent album "Believe You Me" spent only two weeks in the UK Albums Chart, peaking at no.54.

Blancmange formally split up in 1987. Luscombe later released an album of Indian influenced music, "New Demons", with Pandit Dinesh, under the name The West India Company, in 1989. Arthur meanwhile released his solo album "Suitcase", in 1994. As stated on the bands' MySpace page, as of 2006 Neil Arthur and Stephen Luscombe have reformed Blancmange and are writing material for a new album called "Blanc Burn", which was released on 7th March 2011 with a support tour. Blancmange's official website is at: http://www.blancmange.biz User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License and may also be available under the GNU FDL..
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8 hours ago

Devine desserts by @Rest_atelier White chocolate blanc******ge, chestnut ice cream, and ginger jelly http://t.co/3sFh1TVa
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11 hours ago

ben's putting long words together and is claiming his song makes sense. aboriginie hieroglyphical blanc******ge precocity #itdoesnt
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Band were good, but my one good ear now feels like a lump of pummelled blanc******ge on the side of my head, due to volume overload!
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@lawrencecg @abujaandy321 worst gig? Blanc******ge last year!
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RT @ukcdmat: @KidKasio @ElectricityClub @_blanc******ge_ I went and it rocked
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#Nowplaying Waves by Blanc******ge from Second Helpings: the Best of Blanc******ge was heard by 114 fans of FA!
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@KidKasio @ElectricityClub @_blanc******ge_ I went and it rocked
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bornstrangers

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RT @ElectricityClub: Pint of curry anyone? A report of a marvellous night in the company of @_blanc******ge_ and STRANGERS @bornstrangers http://t.co/I1Zo1wsQ
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brianshelf

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@ChardHollis Blanc******ge is simply uppity jelly.
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@brianshelf Blanc******ge
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Pint of curry anyone? A report of a marvellous night in the company of @_blanc******ge_ and STRANGERS @bornstrangers http://t.co/I1Zo1wsQ
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@LFBarfe Is shameful when a writer can't recall, due to blanc******ge brain, how to spell maint'nunce