Artist: Bronski Beat
Genre: Synth-pop
Bronski Beat were an English synth-pop trio formed in London in 1983, consisting of Jimmy Somerville, Steve Bronski, and Larry Steinbachek. The band achieved immediate success with their debut single 'Smalltown Boy,' which addressed gay issues and became a massive hit. Their debut album 'The Age of Consent' featured another hit, 'Why?,' and was groundbreaking in its open addressing of LGBTQ+ themes. Somerville's distinctive falsetto voice and the band's electronic production created a unique sound. Bronski Beat was important in bringing gay issues to mainstream pop audiences. Somerville left in 1985 to form The Communards, but Bronski Beat continued with different vocalists.
Bronski Beat vinyl records (14)
EARTHA KITT & BRONSKI BEAT Cha Cha Heels (1989 UK 7 vinyl single - a great collaboration between the synth pop group and the legendary American Broadway star also featuring My Discarded Men picture sleeve) Track Listing: 1. Cha Cha Heels - Radio Mix 2. My Discarded Men
£9.00 used
BRONSKI BEAT Why. (1984 UK wide centred 7 vinyl single also including Cadillac Car die cut paper sleeve BITE2)
£7.99 used
BRONSKI BEAT Hit That Perfect Beat (1985 UK injection moulded 7 vinyl single also including I Gave You Everything picture sleeve BITE6)
£7.99 used




