Mobiles

Trackimage Playbut Trackname Playbut Trackname
Drowning in Berlin 03:26 Tools
Fear 03:59 Tools
Partners in Fiction 03:42 Tools
Amour, Amour 04:10 Tools
Long Time 05:53 Tools
Struth 03:54 Tools
Amour Amour 04:06 Tools
Better Late Than Never 03:09 Tools
Disco tänä yönä 03:20 Tools
You're Not Alone 04:08 Tools
Climbing Frame 04:08 Tools
Tamarind Man 03:54 Tools
Pictures In The Dark 03:42 Tools
Snow Man 03:45 Tools
Tiptoe In Paradise 02:37 Tools
Fear (Remix) 04:54 Tools
Build Me Up Buttercup 04:43 Tools
Skeleton Dance 02:59 Tools
Amour, Amour (Extended Version) 07:08 Tools
Don't Pay the Axeman 05:08 Tools
Amour, Amour (Reprise) 00:39 Tools
Amour, amour - Extended Version 00:39 Tools
Solitär 03:52 Tools
Drowing In Berlin 03:29 Tools
Amour Amour (Extended) 07:08 Tools
Lost Without Your Love 03:53 Tools
To be Away From You 07:08 Tools
Amour Amour (Extended Version) 07:08 Tools
Mobiles - Drowning In Berlin 07:08 Tools
Snow Man (Bonus Track) 03:45 Tools
Skeleton Dance (bonus Track) 03:00 Tools
Tiptoe In Paradise (Bonus Track) 07:41 Tools
Build Me Up Buttercup (Bonus Track) 03:19 Tools
113-mobiles_-_drowning_in_berlin-just 03:26 Tools
Pictures In The Dark (Bonus Track) 03:42 Tools
Don't Pay The Axeman (Bonus Track) 05:08 Tools
Tschaikowski 03:26 Tools
Amour Amour (Reprise) 00:39 Tools
Fear (Remix) (Bonus Track) 04:54 Tools
Drowning In Berlin (Ultrasound Extended Mix) 04:54 Tools
Amour, Amour (Extended Version) (Bonus Track) 07:08 Tools
The Calling 05:08 Tools
Flight Cancelled 05:08 Tools
Amour, Amour [Extended Version] 05:08 Tools
What Is What 04:54 Tools
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The Mobiles were a UK 1980s New Wave/New Romantic/Pop band, whose existence was notable for their one major hit single, early in 1982, with the song "Drowning in Berlin". It reached a high of number nine in the UK Singles Chart. The follow-up single "Amour, Amour" (No. 45 in the UK) continued the European flavour. The Mobiles were based in Eastbourne, but with band members hailing from Hastings, Bexhill-on-Sea and Eastbourne, and were led by Anna Marie. They claimed to have been sacked from their day jobs because they took a day off to appear on Top of the Pops. They followed their hit with "Amour Amour" and joined RCA Records in 1984. Band members Adrian David Blundell - bassist, songwriter Anna Marie - vocalist Chris Downton Russ Madge Jhon Smithson - keyboards Eddie Smithson - drums Tony Norman - manager, songwriter Paul Lynton - songwriter Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.