Models

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I Hear Motion 05:31 Tools
Out of Mind Out of Sight 03:37 Tools
Barbados 04:16 Tools
Freeze 03:40 Tools
Fame 03:54 Tools
Big on Love 03:52 Tools
God Bless America 03:40 Tools
Hold On 04:27 Tools
Cold Fever 03:29 Tools
J.R. Robot 03:33 Tools
Ding a dong 03:45 Tools
Two Cabs to the Toucan 03:21 Tools
Out of Mind, Out of Sight 03:37 Tools
Local and/or General 03:22 Tools
Facing the North Pole in August 03:30 Tools
Noć Je Vedra Nad Srbijom 04:41 Tools
No Shoulders, No Head 03:29 Tools
Atlantic Romantic 03:29 Tools
Evolution 03:29 Tools
King of Kings 04:35 Tools
Let's Kiss 03:31 Tools
Bend Me, Shape Me 02:41 Tools
Watch Your Mouth 03:30 Tools
Unhappy 03:21 Tools
Ringing Like a Bell 03:36 Tools
Holy Creation 04:43 Tools
A Rainy Day 03:42 Tools
Stormy Tonight 04:13 Tools
Man Of The Year 02:44 Tools
Telstar 00:55 Tools
Sooner in Heaven 03:32 Tools
Our Atmosphere 03:50 Tools
These Blues 04:28 Tools
Happy Birthday I.B.M. 02:34 Tools
Sang the Butcher 03:17 Tools
Pare Pare Pare 03:53 Tools
79 A.D. 04:50 Tools
Seeing Is Believing 03:36 Tools
Truth About Truth About Scientists 02:21 Tools
On 02:08 Tools
Cut Lunch 00:00 Tools
Out Of Sight Out Of Mind 03:37 Tools
Dying for My Country at the War 03:39 Tools
Strategic Air Command 03:01 Tools
Man o' Action 03:39 Tools
Tearing Hair Out 03:29 Tools
Pull the Pin 02:20 Tools
Unfaithful to the Corps 00:00 Tools
Drunk in the House 03:03 Tools
Bantam Had 04:04 Tools
Germ (Teradacity Cometh) 02:12 Tools
Drive and Reflex 04:59 Tools
Oh darling 03:58 Tools
Happy Birthday IBM 00:00 Tools
Preacher From The Black Lagoon 03:00 Tools
Kissing 'Round Corners 03:28 Tools
Twice Removed 02:54 Tools
Rate of Change 03:17 Tools
All Stop 03:40 Tools
Young Rodents 03:38 Tools
Pate Pedestrian 03:28 Tools
Uncontrollable Boy (I'm Just An) 02:38 Tools
Sef Stanice 03:53 Tools
Man O'Action 04:01 Tools
21Hz 00:51 Tools
Two People Per Sq. Km. 03:12 Tools
Local &/Or General 04:31 Tools
Hans Stand: A War Record 01:01 Tools
Pusti nas u disco 03:24 Tools
Šef stanice 03:53 Tools
J.R. Robot (Instrumental) 06:04 Tools
JUGOSLOVENKA 04:02 Tools
Mehaničar 03:16 Tools
Kolo 03:38 Tools
Models - Fame 03:13 Tools
Out of Mind Out of Sight (12" version) 06:23 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Off You 06:23 Tools
Shootin' Train 04:06 Tools
Bitter Years 03:39 Tools
Sky Went Grey 03:23 Tools
Build It Up 03:45 Tools
21 Hz 00:51 Tools
(untitled) 00:46 Tools
Yes with My Body [Original Album Version] 06:18 Tools
Tropic Of Cancer 04:30 Tools
Sexy - Taxi 04:20 Tools
Body Shop 00:00 Tools
Models - I Hear Motion 04:28 Tools
Highway to Hell 06:18 Tools
I Had a Premonition 04:36 Tools
Everybody Needs Somebody 06:18 Tools
Ghostworld 05:42 Tools
Whisper Through The Wall 03:43 Tools
Brave New World 00:00 Tools
Barbados (12" version) 06:42 Tools
Current Affair 00:00 Tools
Golden Arches 00:00 Tools
Knock on Wood 00:00 Tools
The Other People Incident 00:00 Tools
Music comes and bang 06:42 Tools
Elephant Man Elephant Woman 04:06 Tools
Blue Moon 03:05 Tools
Idiots In The Village 00:00 Tools
Owe You Nothing 00:00 Tools
John From Earth 00:00 Tools
Inside of You 00:00 Tools
Rano Je 04:44 Tools
Keep It A Secret 00:00 Tools
Krempita 04:00 Tools
Apsolutno moj 06:03 Tools
Don't Ever [Original Album Version] 06:16 Tools
Tonight 04:01 Tools
Boy 04:43 Tools
Adrenalin 04:43 Tools
Jedan, Dva 03:54 Tools
Out Of Mind Out Of Signt 04:43 Tools
Don't Ever (Original Album Version) 06:16 Tools
Steamroller Blues 04:17 Tools
Party Girls 00:00 Tools
Nobody 04:17 Tools
Beast O'Mine 04:00 Tools
Happy Birthday 04:43 Tools
Do Ludila 04:58 Tools
Progressive Office Pools 04:26 Tools
Hans Stand (A War Record) 01:01 Tools
Nisi Vise Ti 03:06 Tools
Germ 02:07 Tools
Zmurke 02:38 Tools
79 AD 04:43 Tools
Ritam 04:47 Tools
Meda 03:06 Tools
Fame (Radio Edit) 04:26 Tools
Aust Mix Single Barbados (12") 04:26 Tools
All American Club Foot 06:07 Tools
More 03:52 Tools
Pusti nas u disko 06:21 Tools
Big On Love - 12" Version 05:26 Tools
One Plus One - Original Mix 07:37 Tools
Yes With My Body (Original Album Version) 06:18 Tools
Big On Love 12" Version 06:07 Tools
Cold Fever (12" Mix) Bonus 06:07 Tools
Big On Love (12"Version) 06:07 Tools
2 People per SQ KM 03:06 Tools
Two People Per Sq Km 03:05 Tools
Early Morning Brain 04:26 Tools
Out of Mind Out of Sight 1 00:30 Tools
Out Of Mind Out Of Sight 12" Version 03:06 Tools
Barbados 12" Version 03:06 Tools
Out Of Mind Out Of Sight - 12" Version 05:58 Tools
Zaboravi me 04:31 Tools
Out Of Mind Out Of Sight (Extended Dance Mix) 06:21 Tools
Barbados - 12" Version 06:40 Tools
J.R. Robot (12" Version) 04:47 Tools
Can't take my eyes off of you 03:06 Tools
Zli marsovac 03:22 Tools
Models - Out Of Mind Out Of Sight 00:00 Tools
Uncontrollable Boy 02:38 Tools
Big on Love [12" Version] 04:00 Tools
Big On Love (Countdown: The Wonderyears) 03:52 Tools
I Hear Motion (Extended Mix) 04:01 Tools
J.R. Robot (Vocal) 06:13 Tools
I Hear Motion (1983) 04:00 Tools
Bend Me Shape Me 03:22 Tools
Beast o' Mine 00:00 Tools
Zucko 04:17 Tools
Light Fling 03:59 Tools
Use The Gun Instead 04:54 Tools
Local & Or General 03:23 Tools
Sneg 03:41 Tools
No Talking 04:00 Tools
Fame (Version Album) 04:47 Tools
Horoskop 03:20 Tools
Blow Job 00:30 Tools
Bollywood 06:13 Tools
Local And Or General 03:23 Tools
On - 7" Mix 05:26 Tools
Žućko 03:22 Tools
She Pulled The Pin On Me 03:47 Tools
Big On Love (12" Version) 06:07 Tools
Fame 2002 Radio Edit (Irene Cara Remix) 00:30 Tools
Paté Pedestrian 04:01 Tools
Don't Ever [Original Album Version][Version] 04:01 Tools
Models - J.R. Robot 05:26 Tools
Out of Mind, Out of Sight [12" Version] 00:00 Tools
We're being exploited by the industry 00:00 Tools
Can't Take My Eyes Of You 04:09 Tools
Nisi Više Ti 04:01 Tools
All Tomorrow's Parties 05:26 Tools
On (Original 7” Mix) 05:26 Tools
Gazda Parfimerije 03:14 Tools
Holiday House 03:36 Tools
I Owe You Nothing 03:55 Tools
Bird Brain 03:10 Tools
Out of Sight, Out of Mind 03:55 Tools
Ding-A-Dong 03:55 Tools
Nisi vise ti... 06:21 Tools
Burning Love 07:24 Tools
Censorship 05:58 Tools
Models - Barbados 04:17 Tools
Out Of Mind, Out Of Sight (1985) 00:30 Tools
Two People Per Square Kilometer 03:47 Tools
Glupa Sam 03:47 Tools
Apsolutno Moj (obrada) 04:17 Tools
Kralj 03:30 Tools
Out of Mind Out of Sight 2 00:00 Tools
79 A. D. 04:01 Tools
Uncontrollable Boy (I'm Just A 04:01 Tools
Yeh Din Hamara Hai 03:47 Tools
Beast O Mine 04:17 Tools
The Whole Story 04:17 Tools
Kasno Je 03:30 Tools
Out Of Mind Out Of Sight - Bonus Track 03:30 Tools
Plaza 06:21 Tools
Sanjam 03:47 Tools
Local and / or General 03:47 Tools
Ding a dong (Radio Edit) 03:47 Tools
Let's Kiss - Live 03:19 Tools
J.R.Robots 03:19 Tools
Žmurke 03:19 Tools
Jugoslovenka (obrada) 03:19 Tools
Ding A Dong - Radio Edit 00:00 Tools
Don't Ever 00:00 Tools
Intro 00:00 Tools
Best O' Mine 04:01 Tools
Wasn't Fun 06:21 Tools
I HEAR MOTION (ORIGINAL EXTENDED MIX) 06:21 Tools
Two Cabs To The "Toucan" 06:21 Tools
42 Brainwashed 06:21 Tools
And Then He Kissed Me 06:21 Tools
La filanda 06:21 Tools
I HEAR MOTION (MIND OVER MOTION 7" EDIT) 06:21 Tools
Hans Stand- A War Record 06:21 Tools
Bend Me Shape Me (MGM 13775) USA, 1966 06:21 Tools
Happy Birthday (Bonus Track) 06:21 Tools
In The News (770704) 06:21 Tools
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Three bands share this page: an Australian rock group, a 70s punk rock band (see The Models), and a Serbian pop band. 1. Models were an alternative rock group formed in Melbourne, Australia, in August 1978 and went into hiatus in 1988. They are often incorrectly referred to as The Models. They re-formed in 2000, 2006 and 2008 to perform reunion concerts. "Out of Mind, Out of Sight", their only No. 1 hit, appeared on the Australian singles charts in July 1985. The related album, Out of Mind, Out of Sight, peaked at No. 3 on the Australian albums charts after its release in August. Out of Mind, Out of Sight appeared on the Billboard 200 albums chart, with the single, "Out of Mind, Out of Sight", peaking at No. 37 on the Billboard Hot 100 singles chart. An earlier song from the same album, "Barbados", had peaked at No. 2 on the Australian singles chart. Models early line-up included Andrew Duffield on keyboards, Mark Ferrie on bass guitar, Janis Friedenfelds (aka Johnny Crash) on drums and percussion, and Sean Kelly on vocals and lead guitar. A later line-up was mainstay Kelly on guitar, James Freud on vocals and bass, Roger Mason on keyboards, Barton Price on drums, and James Valentine on saxophone. Backing singers in the group included Zan Abeyratne and Kate Ceberano (both from I'm Talking) and Canadian-born Wendy Matthews. In early 1989, Duffield, Kelly, Matthews and Valentine were members of Absent Friends. On 27 October 2010, Models were inducted into the ARIA Hall of Fame by Matthews. 1) They formed from two earlier punk/New Wave bands, Teenage Radio Stars (singer and guitarist Sean Kelly) and JAB (Ash Wednesday, Pierre Voltaire and Johnny Crash, keyboards, bass and drums respectively). This version of the group did not stay together for long, however, and soon Ash Wednesday was replaced by Andrew Duffield and Pierre Voltaire by Mark Ferrie. In 1980 this line-up released their first album, Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf, which was not commercially successful, but was well received by audiences on the live pub circuit. The band played more often and in more places than virtually any other Australian band of the era - but the group tended to record completely new material for their studio albums, so many of their most popular early songs went unreleased until 2002, when a compilation album of early live material ("Melbourne") was released. Models' early style was a spiky, distinctive blend of New Wave, glam rock, dub and pop: their most notable features were Kelly's strangled singing voice, Duffield's virtuoso synthesiser performances (he used the EMS Synthi AKS, also notably used on Pere Ubu's Dub Housing), and the band's cryptic, slightly gruesome, lyrics (eg "Hans Stand: A War Record" from Alphabravocharliedeltaechofoxtrotgolf), which were mostly composed by Duffield and Kelly. By June 1981 Johnny Crash had been replaced by Buster Stiggs, and the group released the 10" album "Cut Lunch" (which consisted of demo tracks which had been particularly successful, including one track produced by Split Enz keyboard player Eddie Rayner), and, later that year, their second full-length album "Local And/Or General", which was recorded in the UK. Both releases helped to widen their audience nationally, thanks to regular radio exposure on Triple J in Sydney and on community stations in other cities, as well as national TV exposure through their innovative music videos on programs such as the ABC's Countdown. After signing with the MMA management company (which also handled INXS), the group attempted to create a hybrid of their alternative roots and a more commercial sound. Ferrie and Stiggs left after "Local And/Or General" and, after a brief stint as a five-piece, they were replaced by James Freud (real name Colin McGlinchey) and Barton Price. Freud had attended high school with Kelly, and they had played together in the Teenage Radio Stars: he had had a brief and relatively unsuccessful solo career. This version of the group released the highly regarded 1982 LP 'The Pleasure of Your Company, produced by Nick Launay; its big drum sound and danceability in particular reflected Launay's influence, and Freud's more radio-friendly voice made the album more accessible. The album was critically acclaimed but again failed to sell strongly, although the single I Hear Motion was a national hit. Duffield later explained that the song's distinctive keyboard part had been inspired by the riff from the Stevie Wonder classic Superstition. At this point (under pressure from management), the band reassessed their direction and moved towards to a more radio-friendly format. The group relocated to Sydney and Duffield - and his crucial influence on the band's sound - was forced out under acrimonious circumstances and replaced by Roger Mason on keyboards and James Valentine on saxophone. For touring, the group was regularly augmented by backing singers including Kate Ceberano and Zan Abeyratne (who had been the singers in popular early Eighties pop-funk band I'm Talking) and Canadian-born singer Wendy Matthews; Matthews and Kelly became a couple and formed the band Absent Friends. The band released their most commercially successful work with the singles Out of Mind, Out of Sight and the James Freud tune Barbados, off the album Out of Mind, Out of Sight. Their follow-up album, Models' Media, was less successful. Models also featured on the Australian Made Tour of 1986-1987 with INXS and Jimmy Barnes, but, in 1988 the pressures of ten years of touring, as well as financial troubles, hastened the breakup of the band. It was their extended live exposure, however, that ensured that Models stayed in the public eye when other contemporaries had been forgotten: the band's later work remained popular on radio throughout the 1990s; this, coupled with the critical acclaim and cult appeal of their earlier work, re-stimulated interest in their work in the latter half of that decade. The band reformed for a few gigs in 2000; in 2001 their rarities album "Melbourne" was released, and in 2002 Harper Collins Australia published Freud's memoir, I Am The Voice Left From Drinking; the title is taken from a line from Barbados and alludes to his problems with drugs and alcohol. Wendy Matthews induct Models into ARIA Hall Of Fame on 27 October 2010. She was backing vocals for the Models smash hit Out of Mind Out of Sight. Models 1. Models are Australian, 1978 2. Models are Serbian pop band by this name. They are best known by their song ,,Noć je vedra nad Srbijom'' Serbian, 1997 3. Models are France Electronic and Pop, 2002 The Models 1. The Models are USA garage rock group active in the mid-1960s 2. The Models are Canadian group formed 1975. . 3. Models (credited also as The Models was a short-lived 77-punk band formed in Harrow, London, England. It consisted in Cliff Fox on vocals and guitar, Marco Pirroni on guitar, Mick Allen on bass and Terry Day on drums. Pirroni and Allen befriended while attending art school in Harrow. When punk emerged in 1976, the first formed Siouxsie and the Banshees, playing guitar, although for brief time. Shortly after that, he and Allen formed a band called The Beastly Cads, who later changed their name to The Models. The band only released one single "Freeze" and recorded four songs in the Peel Sessions, before dissolving. Later, Pirroni and Allen formed Rema-Rema, a post-punk band. Pirroni later reteamed up with Terry Day, who since then was named Terry Lee Miall, in Adam and the Ants, beginning to work alongside that band's singer and frontman, Adam Ant. Allen went on to other projects, the longest running being The Wolfgang Press on the influential British record label 4AD. After the demise of the band he paired up with Giuseppe De Bellis, to form the experiment project Geniuser The Models originally formed in Harrow as The Beastly Cads. They are perhaps most infamous for the song "I Wanna Form My Own Nazi Party" arguing the song was a "cynical look at all the silly punks who wear Nazi armbands" whereas Viv Goldman in Sounds slagged the band for it saying people would only remember the chorus and not get the point. After Marco Pirroni's very brief stint as the guitarist for the Banshees and in between days as the guitarist for Rema Rema and Weekend Swingers and then finally jackpot with Adam And The Ants he was in the Models who produced this classic one off moment of punk Freeze / Man of The Year (1977 Step Forward Records). 4. The Models are France Electronic and Funk, 1979 5. The Models are Italian Electronic, 1990 6. The Models are Indian, 1997 MODELS - were also Serbian pop/dance band and consisted of four female members. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.