1000 Mexicans

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Diving For Pearls 02:53 Tools
The Art Of Love 03:29 Tools
Under Construction 05:27 Tools
The Last Pop Song 03:09 Tools
News Of You 02:37 Tools
Manipulating The Dummy 03:19 Tools
Stars On Sunday 03:00 Tools
Chance Of A Lifetime 03:25 Tools
This Is Home 04:38 Tools
Something For Nothing 03:29 Tools
In Faith With You 04:01 Tools
Criminal! 04:01 Tools
The art of love (part 2) 03:34 Tools
amnesia 03:39 Tools
Teaching Fish To Swim 04:00 Tools
simple game 03:12 Tools
back to mexico 03:45 Tools
i hear you whistle 03:41 Tools
Short Back And Sides 02:20 Tools
water torture 02:20 Tools
dead language 04:28 Tools
chinese whispers 02:43 Tools
statistics 01:29 Tools
Trans-astrakhan (Seeing the World) 06:30 Tools
THE DIPLOMAT 03:59 Tools
Short Back & Sides 02:35 Tools
RUNNING DOWN 03:27 Tools
1000 Mexicans - Diving For Pearl 03:32 Tools
The Art Of Love, A Weekly Magazine 03:29 Tools
BEATRICE AND THE TROUBADOURS 03:29 Tools
MAN CATCHES MAN 02:22 Tools
Night Cascade 03:25 Tools
Under Construction (Thumping Great Dance Mix) 06:00 Tools
Diving For Pearls (12''SP) 03:48 Tools
CRIMINAL (REMIX) 03:25 Tools
Under construccion 03:25 Tools
The Art Of Love, Pt. 1 00:00 Tools
Last Pop Song 00:00 Tools
Transastrakhan 07:00 Tools
Under Construction (Mexi Club Mix) 06:10 Tools
Criminal ! 05:55 Tools
1000 Mexicans - Diving For Pearls 02:54 Tools
1000 Mexicans - Under Construction 05:22 Tools
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1000 Mexicans were one of the most innovative and creative independent bands of the 1980s, combining quality pop songwriting and rhythmic and harmonic richness with their unique touches of experimentalism and eccentricity. The band started playing various London, UK clubs in the summer of 1982, and brought their unique instrumentation style with them. Despite success in Europe and consistent critical acclaim, they never found favour with the UK record industry who appeared confused by their singular brand of humour and sometimes anarchic live shows. The 'hi-flying Burrito Brothers' eventually found themselves in a tangle of bad management and publishing agreements that strangled their creative momentum and finally their will to live. The three band members, Michael Harding, Julian Griffin and Andrew Hobday went their separate ways in 1986. http://www.1000mexicans.co.uk/ Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.