The Bardots

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Pretty O 00:00 Tools
Sad Anne 04:21 Tools
Cruelty Blonde 00:00 Tools
Chained-Up 00:00 Tools
Sunsetted 00:00 Tools
Sister Richard 00:00 Tools
Gloriole 00:00 Tools
Slow Asleep 00:00 Tools
Caterina 00:00 Tools
Shallow 05:03 Tools
My Cute Thought 00:00 Tools
Obscenity Thing 00:00 Tools
English Lovers 00:00 Tools
Carrion 00:00 Tools
Bad Feeling 00:00 Tools
Annabel 00:00 Tools
Berlitz 00:00 Tools
Feeling Juvenile 00:00 Tools
Skin Diving 00:00 Tools
Summerhouse 00:00 Tools
Irene 00:00 Tools
Violent Love 00:00 Tools
The Colony Room 00:00 Tools
How Could I Hurt You? 00:00 Tools
Making Money 00:00 Tools
Applepain 00:00 Tools
Ashamed 00:00 Tools
Somebody Could Die Across My Throne and I Would Never Know 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down 00:00 Tools
Pretty O (Edit) 00:00 Tools
We Are Fiasco 00:00 Tools
Skindiving 00:00 Tools
Applepain (Version) 00:00 Tools
Skin-Diving 00:00 Tools
The Crack Up 00:00 Tools
Call Me A Whore 00:00 Tools
Alligator 00:00 Tools
Us Making 00:00 Tools
Somebody Could Die Across My Throne & I Would Never Know 00:00 Tools
Pretty O (1992) 00:00 Tools
Let My Body 00:00 Tools
Miss Another 00:00 Tools
Be Careful With Me 00:00 Tools
Sofaelaine 00:00 Tools
Chained Up 00:00 Tools
Phone Phoney 00:00 Tools
Two Hundred Six 00:00 Tools
Don't Let Me Down (Radio 1 Session, 5th May 1992) 00:00 Tools
Caterina (Radio 1 Session, 5th May 1992) 00:00 Tools
Obscenity Thing (Radio 1 Session, 5th May 1992) 00:00 Tools
Gloriole (Radio 1 Session, 5th May 1992) 00:00 Tools
Somebody Could Die Accross My Throne And I Would Never Know 00:00 Tools
04 Pretty O [THE BARDOTS] 00:00 Tools
The Making 00:00 Tools
The Bardots-Somebody Could Die Across My Throne And I Would Never KNow 00:00 Tools
How Could I Hurt You 00:00 Tools
Phone Money 00:00 Tools
The Bardots-Be Careful With Me 00:00 Tools
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Yet another victim in the misplaced hype of British music journalists, the Bardots formed in the East Anglia area of England in 1989. Simon Dunford (guitar/vocals), Andy Murphy (guitar), Steve Cox (bass), and Neil Cox (drums) had begun playing together in university and in 1990 released their debut single, Sofaelaine, a flexi-disc release. After their first more "official" single, Sad Anne, the band added a fifth member (Krzysztof Fijalkowski on guitar) and got a deal with Cheree Records. Their debut full-length, Eye Baby, got some underground support, and the British music press dubbed them a "next big thing." In 1994, with Murphy no longer with the band (replaced by Yves Altana), their long-awaited follow-up, V-Neck, appeared. The album failed to make an impact, and the group faded away. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.