Dalek I Love You

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Holiday in Disneyland 04:37 Tools
The World 00:00 Tools
Horrorscope 00:00 Tools
Ambition 00:00 Tools
A Suicide 00:00 Tools
The Mouse That Roared 00:00 Tools
Lust 00:00 Tools
Dad on Fire 00:00 Tools
Destiny (Dalek I Love You) 00:00 Tools
Freedom Fighters 00:00 Tools
Health and Happiness 00:00 Tools
Would You Still Love Me 00:00 Tools
The Kiss 00:00 Tools
Africa Express 00:00 Tools
12 Hours of Blues 00:00 Tools
You Really Got Me 00:00 Tools
Good Times 00:00 Tools
Mad 00:00 Tools
Sons of Sahara 00:00 Tools
Trapped 00:00 Tools
Two Chameleons 00:00 Tools
We're All Actors 00:00 Tools
Heat 00:00 Tools
Missing 15 Minutes 00:00 Tools
Masks & Licences 00:00 Tools
This Is My Uniform 00:00 Tools
Heaven Was Bought For Me 00:00 Tools
Eight Track 00:00 Tools
Happy 00:00 Tools
These Walls We Build 00:00 Tools
Heartbeat 00:00 Tools
Astronauts (Have Landed on the Moon) 00:00 Tools
The Angel And The Clown 00:00 Tools
Horroscope 00:00 Tools
8 Track 00:00 Tools
Horrorscope (Instrumental) 00:00 Tools
Dalek I Love You (Destiny) 00:00 Tools
Dalek I Love You (Destiny) (single mix) 00:00 Tools
Destiny 00:00 Tools
Dalek I Love You 00:00 Tools
12 Hours Of Blues (Dub) 00:00 Tools
12 Hours Of Blues [Dub] 00:00 Tools
Joy 00:00 Tools
Health & Happiness 00:00 Tools
Horrorscope [Instrumental] 00:00 Tools
Sunset 00:00 Tools
Horrorscope - Instrumental 00:00 Tools
Dawn 00:00 Tools
Wake Up 00:00 Tools
Prince of Clowns 00:00 Tools
This Perfect Life 00:00 Tools
12 Hours Of Blues - Dub 00:00 Tools
Before the Gong 00:00 Tools
Dig for Treasure 00:00 Tools
Little Green Monsters 00:00 Tools
Into the Lions Cage 00:00 Tools
All Lose Blues 00:00 Tools
Shoe Song 00:00 Tools
Osaki Pearls 00:00 Tools
Joe the Turtle Boy 00:00 Tools
Soldier of Love 00:00 Tools
There is a Destiny 00:00 Tools
Holiday in Disneyland (Extended) 00:00 Tools
Dulcetta 00:00 Tools
Dandelion 00:00 Tools
Ridiculous Day 00:00 Tools
Astronauts 00:00 Tools
The Retailers Dream 00:00 Tools
The Vultures Of Cordoba 00:00 Tools
I Could Fall 00:00 Tools
AD Men 00:00 Tools
African Kings 00:00 Tools
Wild Jim 00:00 Tools
Ban Science 00:00 Tools
Ambition (extended) 00:00 Tools
Hot Person (extended) 00:00 Tools
Dalek I Love You / Dalek I Love You (Destiny) 00:00 Tools
The World - 1979 00:00 Tools
Dalek I Love You [Destiny] 00:00 Tools
Astronauts (Have Landed On The 00:00 Tools
Astronauts Have Landed On The Moon 00:00 Tools
Horrorscope (single) 00:00 Tools
Mouse That Roared 00:00 Tools
The World (OST Awaydays) 00:00 Tools
Freedom Fighters (single) 00:00 Tools
Masks & Licenses 00:00 Tools
Marks & Licences 00:00 Tools
Ambition (Long) 00:00 Tools
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Dalek I Love You, also known as Dalek I was a synth pop group from Liverpool. The band was formed in 1977 by Alan Gill (Vocals, Guitar) and David Balfe (Bass, Keyboards). The name came about as a result of a compromise between the two members: Balfe wanted to call the band Dalek (after the Doctor Who villains) and Gill wanted to call the band Darling, I Love You. In 1978, Balfe left the group to join Big In Japan and later The Teardrop Explodes. The line-up fluctuated over the next few years and band members included: Kenny Peers, Chris Hughes, Dave Hughes, Martin Cooper and, for a brief time, Andy McCluskey (the latter three would later be bandmates in OMD). The band was finally pared down to just Gill and Dave Hughes by the time they released their debut album Compass Kumpas in 1980 on the Phonogram label. Soon after the album's release, the band went on hiatus. Gill proceeded to join Balfe in The Teardrop Explodes in July of 1980. Gill co-wrote their most successful single, Reward. His stay with the band was short-lived however, and by 1981 he reformed Dalek I Love You. By that point, the band consisted of Alan Gill, Gordon Hon, Kenny Peers and Keith Hartley. They released an eponymously titled Dalek I Love You in November of 1983. In 1985, the band released the cassette only Naive, and effectively called it a day shortly afterwards, although Gill did release a single under the Dalek moniker in 1990. At various points in their existence the band was also known as Dalek I. Record executives at Phonogram shortened the band's name without telling them for the "Freedom Fighters" single. According to Julian Cope, Alan Gill was arrested and put in jail for 18 months for being a drug dealer. His defense was that he gave most of the drugs away. As of 2005, the band's oeuvre is unavailable on CD. See also: Dalek I Love You: An Annotated Discography Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.