Gymslips

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Renees 00:00 Tools
Miss Nunsweeta 00:00 Tools
Drink Problem 00:00 Tools
Robot Man 00:00 Tools
48 Crash 00:00 Tools
Barbara Cartland 00:00 Tools
Evil Eye 00:00 Tools
Face Lifts 00:00 Tools
Thinking Of You 00:00 Tools
Yo Yo 00:00 Tools
Angels 00:00 Tools
Some Girls 00:00 Tools
Big Sister 00:00 Tools
Dear Marje 00:00 Tools
Wandering Stars 00:00 Tools
Complications 00:00 Tools
Pie & Mash 00:00 Tools
Multi Coloured Sugar 00:00 Tools
Valley Girl 00:00 Tools
Don't Lead Me On 00:00 Tools
Silly Egg 00:00 Tools
Take Away 00:00 Tools
Slobadobdob 00:00 Tools
Wonderland 00:00 Tools
Midnight city 00:00 Tools
Loves Not The Answer 00:00 Tools
Call Again 00:00 Tools
Love's Not The Answer 00:00 Tools
Sit On My Face Stevie Nicks 00:00 Tools
Pie and Mash 00:00 Tools
08 - Dear Marje 00:00 Tools
Big Sister (Radio 1 Session, 12 May 1982) 00:00 Tools
02 - Drink Problem 00:00 Tools
05 - Thinking Of You 00:00 Tools
01 - Renees 00:00 Tools
03 - Barbara Cartland 00:00 Tools
07 - Robot Man 00:00 Tools
06 - Angels 00:00 Tools
04 - Face Lifts 00:00 Tools
Barbard Cartland 00:00 Tools
09 - Wandering Stars 00:00 Tools
48 Crash (Radio 1 Session, 12 May 1982) 00:00 Tools
10 - Yo Yo 00:00 Tools
11 - Some Girls 00:00 Tools
12 - Complications 00:00 Tools
13 - Big Sister 00:00 Tools
14 - 48 Crash 00:00 Tools
17 - Multi Coloured Sugar 00:00 Tools
16 - Pie & Mash 00:00 Tools
Renees - BBC Session 12/05/1982 00:00 Tools
Erika (With A K) (Radio 1 Session, 12 May 1982) 00:00 Tools
48 Crush 00:00 Tools
Rennes 00:00 Tools
15 - Miss Nunsweeta 00:00 Tools
Big Sister - BBC Session 12/05/1982 00:00 Tools
18 - Take Away 00:00 Tools
48 Crash - BBC Session 12/05/1982 00:00 Tools
Angles 00:00 Tools
Thinking Of You (Radio 1 Session, 1 Sep 1982) 00:00 Tools
Robot Man (Radio 1 Session, 1 Sep 1982) 00:00 Tools
Pie And Mash (Radio 1 Session, 1 Sep 1982) 00:00 Tools
Drink Problem (Radio 1 Session, 1 Sep 1982) 00:00 Tools
Barbara Cartland (Radio 1 Session, 1 Sep 1982) 00:00 Tools
Big Sister (It's Probably Better) 00:00 Tools
Erika (With A K) - BBC Session 12/05/1982 00:00 Tools
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The Gymslips (with the definite article, please correct your tags) were an all-girl band from London, England. The original band of Suzanne Scott (bassist / vocalist), Paula Richards (guitarist / vocalist) and Karen Yarnell (drummer) got together in 1980 but first played as The Gymslips in August 1981. The band supported the Dolly Mixture on a UK tour. They contributed the song Midnight city all girl compilation LP, "Making Waves". A tour supporting the Androids of Mu and Rock Goddess followed. In the spring of 1982 they recorded their first of five sessions for John Peel after which they signed to Abstract Records. Their first single "48 Crash" (a cover of the Suzi Quatro hit) was released in November 1982 and the follow up "Big Sister" was released at the beginning of 1983. April 1983 saw the release of their "Rocking with the Renees" LP which also saw the band expand to a four piece with the addition of keyboardist Kathy Barnes. With two further John Peel sessions, good reviews for the "Robot Man" single and the release of the album in a different sleeve and with the title "Drink Problem" for the American market, The Gymslips' future looked bright. But twelve months of personnel and contractual problems led to Paula having to recruit a new line up and start all over again. With Karen Kay on bass, Sue Vickers on keyboards and Michelle Chowrimootoo on drums The Gymslips recorded their final Peel session in the summer of 1984 before issuing their last single "Evil Eye" (produced by the Angelic Upstarts' Mond Cowie) in early 1985 and then calling it a day soon after its release. Karen Yarnell went onto join Serious Drinking and The Blubbery Hellbellies. Paula Richards joined The Deltones and then Potato 5 before again teaming up with Yarnell in band called The Renees and issuing the LP "Have you got it" as well as contributing the track "He called me a fat pig and walked out on me" to the female only compilation "Postcard from Paradise". Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.