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Best of Toyah

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It's good but there's better out there...

This is a good compilation, it get's the commercial crap out of the way early ( it's a Mystery, I Want To Be Free, do ANY fans like these songs??)and then focuses on some really great, underrated tracks. The 2 CD Best Of released in 2008 is the definitive Best Of, but not avalable here - get the double CD for less than £5 most stores.

Toyah is a criminally under-rated artist who released some brilliant albums. In my opinion her albums The Blue Meaning and The Changeling are the best examples of her early work, and her later pop years best defined by Minx. I only recently started liking her music and it's been great fun delving into her back catalogue and finding out more about this phenomenal lady. STILL recording solo and with a new band The Humans, after all these years. Inspirational.

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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Best of Toyah, Toyah
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  • £7.99
  • Genres: Alternative, Music
  • Released: 11 August 1995

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