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The Tourists
Tourists
Release Date: 1979 06 zz
Label: Logo Records

The Tourists were a typical British post-punk power-pop group by the evidence of their U.K.-only debut album, The Tourists. Chiming guitars, quickstep martial beats (sometimes borrowing from Bo Diddley or the Ronettes), and the odd rude or belligerent remark ("Nothing means nothing to me," snarled in the first single, "Blind Among the Flowers") placed them in the era of punk hangover when suddenly everybody wanted to sound like the Who, circa 1965. Songwriter and co-lead singer Peet Coombes had a pinched nasal tenor that fit the slightly sour sentiments of songs like "Another English Day" and "Don't Get Left Behind," but, already, the Tourists' secret weapon was Ann Lennox, who tended to overpower Coombes on their duets and helped make the overtly pop "The Loneliest Man in the World" the group's first Top 40 hit. William Ruhlmann, All Music Guide

Tracks:
TitleComposerTime
1Blind Among the FlowersCoombes
2Save MeCoombes, Stewart, Lennox
3Fool's Paradise
4Can't Stop Laughing
5Don't Get Left Behind
6Another English Day
7Deadly KissLennox, Coombes, Stewart
8Ain't No RoomCoombes, Stewart, Lennox
9Lonliest Man in the World
10Useless Duration of TimeCoombes, Stewart, Lennox
11He Who Laughs Last
12Just Like You

Releases:
YearTypeLabel
1979LPLogo Records



Group Members:
Peet Coombes
Dave Stewart
Jim Toomey
Annie Lennox
Eddy Chin
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Influenced By:
The Byrds
Dave Stewart
The Mamas & the Papas
The Who
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