Five Thirty

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You 00:00 Tools
13th Disciple 00:00 Tools
Supernova 00:00 Tools
Abstain 00:00 Tools
Psycho Cupid 00:00 Tools
Junk Male 00:00 Tools
Strange Kind of Urgency 00:00 Tools
Songs And Paintings 00:00 Tools
Wrapped In Blue 00:00 Tools
Womb With A View 00:00 Tools
Automatons 00:00 Tools
Catcher In The Rye 00:00 Tools
Something's Got to Give 00:00 Tools
Mistress Daydream 00:00 Tools
My Sweet Lord 00:00 Tools
Cuddly Drug 00:00 Tools
Coming Up For Air 00:00 Tools
Slow Train Into The Ocean 00:00 Tools
Hate Male 00:00 Tools
Still Life 00:00 Tools
Come Together 00:00 Tools
Air Conditioned Nightmare 00:00 Tools
Judy Jones 00:00 Tools
Out to Get in 00:00 Tools
The Things That Turn You On 00:00 Tools
Weight Of The World 00:00 Tools
Mood Suite 00:00 Tools
Suburban Town 00:00 Tools
Thirteenth Disciple 00:00 Tools
Automations 00:00 Tools
Songs Are Paintings 00:00 Tools
Judy Jones (Radio 1 Session, 31 Mar 1991) 00:00 Tools
Abstain (Radio 1 Session, 31 Mar 1991) 00:00 Tools
Strange Kind Of Urgency (Radio 1 Session, 31 Mar 1991) 00:00 Tools
Air-Conditioned Nightmare (Radio 1 Session, 31 Mar 1991) 00:00 Tools
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Five Thirty were a three-piece rock band from London, UK, briefly popular in the early 1990s. It consisted of Tara Milton (bass), Paul Bassett (guitar, vocals) and Phil Hopper (drums). In 1991 they released their only album, called 'Bed'. The group formed initially in 1985, recording their debut single, "Catcher in the Rye" that year as a two-piece (with Milton and Bassett). It wasn't until 1990 that they added Phil Hopper on drums and signed to Atco/East West. They eked out four minor hit singles and one full-length album in 1990-91, and disbanded in 1992. They also contributed a cover version of "My Sweet Lord" to the anti-poll tax album Alvin Lives (in Leeds). Hopper went on to a career in acting, while Milton formed The Nubiles and Bassett played with Orange Deluxe later in the decade. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.