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Fine Young Cannibals

MUSIC

British rock band formed by previous members of The Beat. Active 1984-92. Took their name from the film All the Fine Young Cannibals (1960).

  • Roland Gift -- Vocals
  • Andy Cox -- Guitar
  • David Steele -- Bass

NameOccupationBirthDeathKnown for
Roland Gift
Singer
28-May-1962   Fine Young Cannibals

DISCOGRAPHY

Fine Young Cannibals (1985, IRS)
1Johnny Come Home
2Couldn't Care More
3Don't Ask Me to Choose
4Funny How Love Is
5Suspicious Minds (Elvis Presley cover)
6Blue
7Move to Work
8On a Promise
9Time Isn't Kind
10Like a Stranger

The U.S. CD release includes extended mixes of "Johnny Come Home" and "Suspicious Minds".

The Raw & The Cooked (1989, IRS)
1She Drives Me Crazy
2Good Thing
3I'm Not the Man I Used to Be
4I'm Not Satisfied
5Tell Me What
6Don't Look Back
7It's OK (It's Alright)
8Don't Let It Get You Down
9As Hard as It Is
10Ever Fallen in Love? (Buzzcocks cover)

The Raw & The Remix (1990, MCA)
1She Drives Me Crazy (12" Version)
2I'm Not Satisfied (New York Rap Version)
3Good Thing (12" Version)
4Johnny Come Home
5I'm Not the Man I Used to Be
6She Drives Me Crazy (The Monie Love Remix)
7I'm Not Satisfied (Matt Dike Remix)
8It's Ok (It's Alright) (Ploeg Club Remix)
9I'm Not the Man I Used to Be
10Johnny Takes a Trip
11Tired of Getting Pushed Around
12Don't Look Back

Unneccesary club mix compilation.

The Finest (1996, MCA)

Unnecessary greatest hits compilation. Includes two previously unreleased songs, "The Flame" and "Since You've Been Gone".

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