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Associated acts
  
Hanoi Rocks

Origin
  
Stockholm, Sweden (1988)

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Years active
  
1988-1994; 2009-present

Past members
  
Thomas Broman Martin Thomander

Albums
  
And Them Boys Done Swang, Funk-O-Metal Carpet Ride

Members
  
Conny Bloom, Andy Christell, Franco Santunione, Niclas Sigevall, Thomas Broman, Martin Thomander

Genres
  
Hard rock, Funk rock, Funk metal, Glam metal

Record labels
  
PolyGram, Atco Records, Music for Nations

Similar
  
Micke Dubois, Hanoi Rocks, Silver Ginger 5, Neon Rose, Bonafide

Profiles

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The Electric Boys are a band founded in Sweden in 1988, which enjoyed a cult status in Europe at the end of the decade.

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Career

They were formed by Conny Bloom (real surname: Blomqvist) (guitar/vocals) and Andy Christell (bass). Originally a duo, they signed for Polygram and scored a local Swedish hit with the single "All Lips and Hips" in 1988, which according to some people is their best song so far. This early version of what would become perhaps the band's best-known hit also appeared that same year in America on the soundtrack to the movie Feds. The band then added second guitarist Franco Santunione and drummer Niklas Sigevall.

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In 1989, the band's debut album Funk-O-Metal Carpet Ride, including a revamped version of "All Lips and Hips" was a success in Europe, and they picked up a strong following in Britain, where, as well as headlining small clubs, they supported Thunder. When headlining Newcastle upon Tyne, Riverside club, the band were joined on stage by the lead singer of the Red Hot Chili Peppers, Anthony Kiedis, who were performing in the same venue at around the same time. The following year, the album was released in America, where they also became moderately successful, thanks to the singles "All Lips and Hips" and "Psychedelic Eyes." However, the follow-up album Groovus Maximus did not emerge until 1992, by which time grunge had swept all before it and the album was overall inferior to the debut. By the end of an American tour to promote it supporting Mr. Big, the band had lost Santunione and Sigevall and both North American and European record deals. Outgoing members were replaced by former Mogg drummer Thomas Broman and Martin Thomander (second guitar) and this line up released the band's third album, Freewheelin' on the Music For Nations label in Britain. The album attracted little interest and the band dissolved. In 2005, founders Bloom and Christell joined Hanoi Rocks.

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The Groovus Maximus album was recorded at the Abbey Road Studios in London. There were two music videos made from that album: "Mary in the Mystery World" and "Dying to be Loved." The "Dying to be Loved" video only had a budget of £100.

The band reformed in 2009 and released And Them Boys Done Swang in 2011.

Members

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  • Conny Bloom - lead vocals, guitar, sitar (1988-1994, 2009-present)
  • Franco Santunione - guitar, backing vocals (1988-1993, 2009-present)
  • Andy Christell - bass guitar, backing vocals (1988-1994, 2009-present)
  • Niklas Sigevall - drums (1988-1993, 2009-present)
  • Former

  • Thomas Broman - drums (1993-1994)
  • Martin Thomander - guitar, backing vocals (1993-1994)
  • Albums

  • Funk-O-Metal Carpet Ride (1989)
  • Groovus Maximus (1992)
  • Freewheelin (1994)
  • And Them Boys Done Swang (2011)
  • Starflight United (2014)
  • Singles

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  • 1988: "All Lips 'n Hips" (original version)
  • 1990: "All Lips 'n Hips" (#76 US Hot 100, No. 16 US Mainstream Rock)
  • 1990: "Psychedelic Eyes"
  • 1992: "Mary in the Mystery World" (#27 Sweden)
  • 1992: "Groovus Maximus"
  • 1992: "Dying to Be Loved"
  • 1994: "Ready to Believe"
  • 2011: "Father Popcorn's Magic Oysters"
  • 2011: "Angel in an Armoured Suit"
  • 2011: "Sometimes U Gotta Go Look for the Car"
  • Other recordings

  • 1990: "För fet för ett Fuck" - Svullo with Electric Boys (#2 Sweden)
  • 1992: "King Kong Song" - ABBA cover - for the Swedish ABBA tribute album ABBA: The Tribute, released on Polar Music.
  • Songs

    All Lips 'n' HipsFunk-O-Metal Carpet Ride · 1989
    Psychedelic EyesFunk-O-Metal Carpet Ride · 1989
    Mary in the Mystery WorldGroovus Maximus · 1992

    References

    Electric Boys Wikipedia