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Anthem (Bonus Track Version)

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Toyah wilcox fab

She was my idol in early 80's her hair was amazing and made me become a hair colourist!!! Love this album on my iPod and I've still got it on LP but nothin to play it on. She is brilliant!!'

Fantastic!

OMG Toyah went to my school!! She was my HERO!!! Growing up in the late 70's early 80's in Birmingham as a rebellious, young teenage girl, you just HAD to listen to this! A post punk pop classic, now sadly forgotten by many, but never off my old phillips cassette player when I was a teenager in the early 80's and it's great to hear it again....especially 'It's a Mythssstery'!!

The 'Breakthrough' Album

This was the big breakthrough album for Toyah. Having sacked the rhythm section from her previous two albums, she brought in session musicians to provide a much cleaner, poppier sound. This was Toyah much more produced than previous outings and subsequently the move from punk to pop duly provided two hit singles in 'It's a mystery' and I want to be free'. The outstanding track for me here though is 'Jungles of Jupiter' always a live favourite, its lush synth sweeps and urgent drumming back a lyric steeped in wild eyed mysticism and fantasy. Toyah would never scale these heights again

Biography

Born: 18 May 1958 in Kings Heath, Birmingham, England

Genre: Rock

Years Active: '80s, '90s

Toyah Ann Willcox was born in Birmingham on May 18, 1958, and trained as an actress at the Old Rep Drama School. She was launched as an anti-establishment figure when she appeared in two cutting-edge films in the late '70s: Jubilee, the punk rock movie directed by Derek Jarmen in which she played a character named Mad, and the Who's mod film version of their early-'70s rock opera album Quadrophenia, in which she played the equally bizarrely named character, Monkey. She moved on to front a punk rock...
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