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In the Court of the Crimson Queen

Toyah

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Excellent

Finally, a really good rock/pop album from Toyah. None of the experimental Fripp-inspired stuff here, just strong hooks and accessible lyrics. She's rumored to be working on a second album with Simon Darlow, co-writer on this album. More will be welcome!

Great comeback!

Well, maybe not so much of a comeback, considering she's been acting and still playing live around the UK, this whole time. Her last full-length studio album was "Dreamchild" in 1994, and was something of a dance/rock combination, that sadly did not translate well. However, with this release we can hear some of that old Punk spirit come back to the forefront. Lots of big guitar riffs and catchy choruses, with a couple of slower tunes to showcase her strong vocals.

A welcome return!

Quite possibly the best selection of original songs from Toyah since the Prostitute CD. I can't stop playing it while I work out at the gym. Now if she would only come to the USA to play some dates!

Biography

Born: May 18, 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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In the Court of the Crimson Queen, Toyah
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  • $9.99
  • Genres: Rock, Music, Pop
  • Released: Sep 15, 2008

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