Terry, Blair & Anouchka

Terry, Blair & Anouchka were a musical group, active in the early 1990s. They were formed by Coventry-born singer Terry Hall, American actress Blair Booth and jeweller Anouchka Grose. Anouchka was formerly the lead singer and guitarist of Urmin Spindle, an acid folk group who played songs about the dark heart of the rural dream and their chemical estrangement from nature.

Terry, Blair & Anouchka
OriginUnited Kingdom
GenresPiano rock, pop
Years active19891992
LabelsCherry Red (UK)
Associated actsThe Specials
Fun Boy Three
The Colourfield
Oui 3
MembersTerry Hall
Blair Booth
Anouchka Grose

Terry Hall was previously a founding member and lead singer of the British ska group The Specials, the forefathers of the 2 Tone era. This was before leaving with two other members to form the short-lived Fun Boy Three. Then Hall formed The Colourfield in 1984.

History

Terry, Blair & Anouchka were formed shortly after the dissolution of Terry's previous musical project The Colourfield. All three members shared a love for '60s pop, as well as kitschy mainstream pop, as evidenced on the trio's cover of Captain & Tennille's "Love Will Keep Us Together." Their debut single "Missing," was released in the autumn of 1989 and peaked at number 75 on the UK singles charts. The trio's second single, "Ultra Modern Nursery Rhyme," reached number 77. Their debut album, also called Ultra Modern Nursery Rhymes, was released in February 1990. The group split shortly afterwards.

Blair Booth formed Oui 3 with Philipp Erb and Trevor Miles in 1991. Their most notable hit single was "Break From the Old Routine" in 1993.

In 1992, Terry Hall collaborated with Dave Stewart of Eurythmics under the name Vegas, before releasing a self-titled album that year.

Discography

Albums
Year Album details
1990 Ultra Modern Nursery Rhymes
  • Released: February 1990
  • Label: Chrysalis
Singles
Release
date
Title UK Singles Chart[1]
Nov 1989 "Missing" 75
Feb 1990 "Ultra Modern Nursery Rhyme" 77
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