Blue Peter

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Don't Walk Past 04:31 Tools
Radio Silence 04:31 Tools
All Your Time 04:34 Tools
Falling 04:28 Tools
Pendulum 04:01 Tools
Chinese Graffiti 03:38 Tools
Unchained Heart 03:59 Tools
Video Verite 04:02 Tools
Same Old Place 03:12 Tools
Take Me To War 05:01 Tools
Water Off The Moon 04:53 Tools
Head Over Heels 03:52 Tools
Equalizer 04:25 Tools
Factory Living 02:49 Tools
Red Filters 04:09 Tools
Burning Bridges 03:55 Tools
Don't Walk Past (F Version Original 12") 06:18 Tools
Attraction 03:00 Tools
Around You 03:54 Tools
Newsreel 04:41 Tools
Living In The Eighties 02:25 Tools
Right Stuff 03:56 Tools
Up To You 02:58 Tools
Neon Girls 03:45 Tools
Where's My Angel 03:24 Tools
Hesitate 03:34 Tools
Out With The Boys 03:07 Tools
I Walk Alone 03:50 Tools
Do The Robot 03:24 Tools
Throw It Down 04:32 Tools
Night Duty 04:32 Tools
Lap Of Luxury 04:44 Tools
Vertigo 04:34 Tools
Steal Away 03:32 Tools
Into The Parade 04:44 Tools
Shell Shocked 04:32 Tools
All This For Nothing 03:46 Tools
Cloak And Dagger 03:44 Tools
Shellshocked 04:06 Tools
Time And Money 02:07 Tools
Living In The 80's 02:15 Tools
AWOL 03:32 Tools
Time & Money 02:09 Tools
A.W.O.L. 03:16 Tools
The World Stops Here 03:28 Tools
Don`t Walk Past 00:00 Tools
Commodities 03:28 Tools
Cloak & Dagger 03:46 Tools
Guilty Secret 03:49 Tools
Pile of dreams 05:31 Tools
Don't Walk Past (F Version) 06:10 Tools
Linving In The 80's 03:49 Tools
Science Fiction Double Feature (Reprise) 02:40 Tools
Pablo Picasso 02:40 Tools
Don't Walk Past (F Version Original 12') 02:40 Tools
Sweet Jane 02:40 Tools
Dont Walk Past 02:40 Tools
Won´t Be Afraid 02:15 Tools
On The Town 02:15 Tools
Haunted 02:15 Tools
Up To You ('96 Mix) 02:45 Tools
Up To You (96 Mix) 02:45 Tools
Real News 02:15 Tools
Don't Walk Past (Extended) 02:15 Tools
Don't Walk Past [F Version Original 12"] 02:40 Tools
Living in the 80s 02:15 Tools
Video Verite (Single Version) 04:28 Tools
Up To You (Instrumental) 03:22 Tools
Newsreel (Dub Version) 03:22 Tools
Walk On Past 04:28 Tools
Take Me To War (Live Version) 03:22 Tools
Where's My Angel? 03:22 Tools
Autism 03:22 Tools
Don’t Walk Past 03:22 Tools
Good Bye 03:22 Tools
Funky Suite 00:00 Tools
Wont be afraid 00:00 Tools
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The Blue Peter story started in the mid-to-late 70's when Chris Wardman and Paul Humphrey, who became the nucleus of the band, began practicing and writing material in the Wardman's basement in Markham, Ontario. Blue Peter's beginnings were pretty typical - friends getting together in the basement to play rock and roll and hopefully impress the girls, and the late '70's had some of the freshest sounds anywhere. Disco was on its way out and punk was making a statement, leading the way for new wave. Originally formed by vocalist Paul Humphrey and guitarist Chris Wardman, the band's lineup was solidified when Geoff McOuat came in on bass and Ron Tomlinson brought his drumkit on board. After moving to Toronto in 1978, they quickly discovered the 'big time' circuit was a tough egg to crack at first, simply because of the lack of venues that were home to the new wave pop sound they were developing. Bars predominately had bands play cover tunes, and Blue Peter put their own spin on the Stones, Iggy Pop, Led Zeppelin, but were still actively writing and trying out their own material on the crowds. Big hair and tight spandex still ruled, but once the club scene caught up with the changing musical landscape, the band found themselves in high demand. Playing a mix of synthesizer-driven originals and their own take on the standards. They signed with Ready Records and released their debut EP 'Test Patterns for Living' later that year. All seven tracks were recorded in a single day at South West Studios in London, Ontario. They were a hit with radio stations around Toronto who were also switching over to what would be dubbed, 'the new music,' including independent station CFNY. The station played "Factory Living" and "Same Old Place" and other stations in the market soon followed suit. In 1980, Mike Bambrick replaced Tomlinson on drums, and in the same year, the band released their first full-length album, 'Radio Silence'. Over the next couple of years, Blue Peter ran into difficulties with record labels and management, which led to them briefly releasing material on their own label, including "Chinese Graffiti" in 1981. Around this same time, McOuat left the band and was replaced by new bassist Ric Joudrey. After a year without label representation, Blue Peter returned to Ready Records in 1982, in time to release 'Up To You'. "Chinese Graffiti" was included on the 'Up To You' release, and won the band a CASBY Award (then known as the "U-Knows") for Single Of The Year in 1982. By the release of the 1983 Steve Nye-produced LP 'Falling', the line-up had stabilized with the addition of Jason Sniderman on keyboards and Owen Tennyson on drums and the band scored a Top 40 hit with "Don't Walk Past". The song won two important awards in Canada in 1983: "Best Video of 1983" from the Canadian Film And Television Association; and "Most Popular Video" at Sony's Video Culture Festival. It also received airplay at various U.S. outlets including MTV. Then, in January of 1985, just as the band seemed poised for international recognition, Blue Peter split up. Seven years of non-stop output - including remixes, dub-mixes and club mixes - and a rigorous touring schedule had left the band drained and exhausted. The band released their greatest hits package, 'All Through The Night', in 1997 which featured the previously unfinished 1985 track "Equalizer" with new parts added by Paul Humphrey and Rick Joudrey in 1996. In 2006, Blue Peter reunited for a concert to commemorate the release of The Best of Ready collection by Ready Records. The following year, the band reissued their catalog as three compilation CDs. The re-release of Falling included eight of the Vertigo demos as bonus tracks. www.bluepeterband.com Band Members: Paul Humphrey - Vocals Chris Wardman - Guitar/Songwriter Owen Tennyson - Drums Jason Sniderman - Keyboards Rick Joudrey - Bass Geoff McOuat - Bass (1978-1980) Mike Bambrick - Drums (1978, 1980-1982) Ron Tomlinson - Drums (1979) Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.