Artist: Westworld
Genre: Synth-Pop
Westworld were a British synth-pop band who achieved success in 1987 with 'Sonic Boom Boy,' which reached the UK Top 20. Their electronic pop combined synthesizers with contemporary production. Westworld represented the continued commercial viability of synth-pop into the late 1980s. Though their chart presence was concentrated in a brief period, they contributed to the era's electronic pop landscape.
Westworld vinyl records (17)
WESTWORLD Where The Action Is (1987 UK 4-track 12 single also includes Fly Westworld King Creole and Johnny Blue picture sleeve. The sleeve shows just some light wear and aside from a few very light paper scuffs the vinyl shows very little signs of play BOOMT3) Track Listing: Side A: 1. Where The Action Is 2
£7.99 used
WESTWORLD Everything Good Is Bad (1988 UK 7 injection moulded vinyl single also including Ha Ha Ha picture sleeve PB42243) Track Listing: 1. Everything Good Is Bad 2. Ha Ha Ha
£7.99 used
THE SENATE/ THEATRE OF HATE The Original Sin/ Do You Believe In The Westworld. (1994 UK AA-side split-7 vinyl single both groups involving Kirk Brandon double sided picture sleeve BRR7) Track Listing: The Senate - The Original Sin Theatre Of Hate - Do You Believe In The Westworld.
£7.99 used
WESTWORLD Sonic Boom Boy (1987 UK 7 vinyl single also including Mission Impossible paper picture sleeve BOOM1)
£7.99 used
WESTWORLD Dance On (1989 UK 7 vinyl single also including Crazy Anne picture sleeve. The sleeve has minimal wear and the vinyl looks barely played PB42773)
£7.99 used
WESTWORLD Sonic Boom Boy (1987 German 3-track promotional vinyl 12 also including Bubble Bo Diddley and Impossible Mission custom picture sleeve BOOMT1DJ) Track Listing: 1. Sonic Boom Boy 2. Bubble Bo Diddley 3. Impossible Mission
£12.00 used
ORIGINAL SOUNDTRACK WESTWORLD (1986 US 12-Track vinyl reissue LP featuring the soundtrack to the Yu Brynner and Richard Benjamin movie including a wonderfully composed and conducted soundtrack by Fred Karlin picture sleeve. The sleeve remainshoused in its shrink wrap with a deletion cut to the spine present whilst the vinyl appears barely played FILM040)
£17.00 used







