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Wendy Wu performing with The Photos, 1980
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Background information | |
Also known as | Satan's Rats |
Origin | Evesham, England |
Genres | New wave |
Years active | 1977–1978 (as Satan's Rats) 1979–1981, 1983 (as The Photos) |
Labels | CBS, Epic, Rialto |
Past members | Steve Eagles Dave Sparrow Olly Harrison Paul Rencher (Satan's Rats) Wendy Wu (The Photos) Che (The Photos) Angus Hines (The Photos) |
The Photos were a British new wave band fronted by Wendy Wu, who had a top 5 album in the UK in 1980.
The Photos were originally a punk band named Satan's Rats that formed in Evesham, Worcestershire in 1977, with the first stable line-up of Paul Rencher (vocals), Steve Eagles (guitar/vocals), Roy Wilkes (bass guitar), and Olly Harrison (drums). They released three singles as Satans Rats before Wilkes left, to be replaced by Dave Sparrow; and then Rencher left, after which the others deciding to expand the group with the addition of a female singer; They unsuccessfully tried to get Big in Japan's Jayne Casey to join, but convinced Wendy Wu (born Wendy Cruise, 29 November 1959), the former manager of pub rock band City Youth to join in 1979. The Photos signed to CBS Records but moved on to Epic Records after one single. They released a self-titled album (Epic, 1980) and number of singles. These included "I'm So Attractive" and "Barbarellas" (concerning the closure of a Birmingham nightclub).
The album was successful, reaching number 4 in the UK Albums Chart, and Wu's picture was briefly a regular item in the music press. Initial copies of the vinyl release of the album came with a bonus album, The Blackmail Tapes, the additional tracks also included on the caseette release, and the album was supported by the group performing numerous concerts around the UK.
The album was later re-released in CD format, although only a limited number of copies were pressed. The CD was re-released in October 2007 by Cherry Red Records, the label originally due to have signed the band before they were contracted to CBS. The re-release includes some additional tracks including "I'm So Attractive".