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Wendy James
Born (1966-01-21) 21 January 1966 (age 58)
OriginLondon, UK
GenresPop rock
InstrumentVoice
Years active1986–present
LabelsMCA Records

Wendy James (born 21 January 1966, London[1]) is an English singer-songwriter most notable for her work with the pop band Transvision Vamp.[2]

Transvision Vamp

James was adopted soon after birth, and left home at the age of sixteen, moving to the English seaside resort town of Brighton.[3] There she met Nick Christian Sayer, who became her boyfriend and musical collaborator.[citation needed] Sayer and James moved to London, where they teamed up with friends Dave Parsons, Tex Axile and Pol Burton, with whom they formed the pop-punk band, Transvision Vamp. James was the lead singer and focal point of the group, and attracted media attention with her sexually-charged and rebellious image.[4]

The band was signed by MCA in December 1986 and released a cover version of the Holly and the Italians song "Tell That Girl To Shut Up" in late 1987. Months later the follow-up single "I Want Your Love", with its pop/punk crossover appeal, entered the Top 10 in the UK Singles Chart. The band went on to release the hit album Pop Art in October. 1989 was the band's most successful year, with the number 3 hit single "Baby I Don't Care" and hit album Velveteen which entered the UK Albums Chart at No. 1 and was a hit worldwide. Their Top Ten hits were "I Want Your Love" (UK No. 5), "Baby I Don't Care" (UK No. 3).[4]

Solo career

When the decision had been made for Transvision Vamp to split, James wrote to Elvis Costello asking for his guidance. In response Costello, collaborating with his then wife Cait O'Riordan on some songs, wrote a full album's worth of material for James. These songs made up the tracks on her 1993 solo album Now Ain't The Time For Your Tears. Produced by Chris Kimsey,[5] it reached #43 in the UK Albums Chart in March 1993.[6] However the album failed to sell in significant numbers, and James "dropped from the music scene".[7] She signed to One Little Indian and recorded an album entitled Lies In Chinatown, which was not released.[8]

Racine

James formed a band named Racine in 2004. The group released two albums, named Number One and Racine Volume 2 respectively.[2]

The band Racine broke up in December 2008 prior to shutting down their official website. The members of the band went onto join other bands and none worked on the next Wendy James album.

James announced on her myspace.com blog that she had been working on an album entitled I Came Here To Blow Minds, which was recorded in Paris in 2009 and mixed in Australia, later that year.[9] Finally a release date of 19 October 2010 (for digital release) was posted on James' official Facebook page in August 2010. One track from the album had already been made available for download on RCRD LBL.[10] since May 2009.

Discography

Transvision Vamp albums

Solo albums

Racine albums

Singles

References

  1. ^ Wendy James at IMDB
  2. ^ a b Bishop, Tom (2004-10-15). "Wendy James races back into view". BBC news. Retrieved 2008-12-21.
  3. ^ "Wendy James Biography". ilikemusic.com. Retrieved on December 20, 2008.
  4. ^ a b Huey, Steve. "Transvision Vamp". Allmusic. Retrieved on December 20, 2008.
  5. ^ Now Ain't The Time For Your Tears (Media notes). MCA Records. 1993. {{cite AV media notes}}: |format= requires |url= (help); Unknown parameter |bandname= ignored (help)
  6. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 279. ISBN 1-904994-10-5.
  7. ^ Ellis, James. "Wendy James". Metro.co.uk, August 27, 2004. Retrieved on December 20, 2008.
  8. ^ "Wendy James - news, lyrics, pictures, reviews, biography, videos, best songs, discography, concerts, gossip, pictures and tour dates". Nme.com. Retrieved 2011-08-07.
  9. ^ —Maya Singer (2009-07-24). "Wendy James Will Blow Your Mind: style file: daily fashion, party, and model news". Style.com. Retrieved 2011-08-07.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link) CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ EXCLUSIVE NEW DOWNLOAD: Wendy James - You Tell Me.

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