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Also known as
  
Fàshiön Music (1978–1980)Fàshiön (1978–1980; 2008–present)Fashiøn

Years active
  
1978–1983, 2008–present

Associated acts
  
Troy TateShakeThe Teardrop ExplodesNature's Pocket

Past members
  
John MulliganDik DavisDee HarrisMartin RecchiTroy TateAl Darby / Ian Moore / Tony Dial ( Deary )

Origin
  
Birmingham, United Kingdom (1978)

Albums
  
Fabrique, Product Perfect, Twilight of Idols

Members
  
Luke James, Dik Davis, Marlon Recchi, John Mulligan, De Harris

Genres
  
New wave, Post-punk, Synth-pop

Record labels
  
I.R.S. Records, Cherry Red Records

Similar
  
Zeus B Held, Troy Tate, Floor Thirteen, Luke and Q, Gina X Performance

Fashion were a British new wave band consisting of Dee Harris, Al "Luke Sky" James, Alan Darby, John Mulligan, Marlon Recchi, and Dik Davis.

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The band had two or three eras. The first, from 1978 to 1980, was part of the underground music of the 1970s, while punk was making their last hits in Britain, when the band, named Fàshiön Music, released experimental post-punk rock, like-reggae/ska and funk oriented songs; and was also characterized by the presence of lead vocalist and guitarist Luke Sky, who left in 1980, ending with that first era.

Post-punk years: Fàshiön Music

Fashion was formed originally as Fàshiön Music, in Birmingham, England, in 1978, and consisted of John Mulligan (bass, synthesizer), Dik Davis (drums), and Al James (lead vocals, guitar). James became known as Luke Sky, or simply Luke or Lûke (short for "Luke Skyscraper" - a reference to the Star Wars character Luke Skywalker and the fact that James was tall and thin), while John Mulligan was known simply as Mulligan and Davis as Dïk. At that time, they also founded their own Fàshiön Music label, and they released their first three singles: "Steady Eddie Steady", "Citinite", and "The Innocent".

Their sound was varied, playing punk, post-punk and indie repertoire, although Mulligan at that time also had a synthesizer which later characterized the future electro years of the band (sounding like rock bands of the day, as Magazine, The Cure, and Joy Division).

After releasing three singles on their own label, they signed to I.R.S., for whom in 1979 they recorded and released their first album, Product Perfect.

Between 1978 and 1980, they played shows with many bands such as Toyah Willcox, UB40, Hazel O'Connor, Billy Idol, Dansette Damage who later became well known. A then recently formed Duran Duran opened their shows, they toured the UK with U2, UK and USA with The Police, and opened for The B-52's on their first British tour.

In March 1980, Fàshiön Music released their "Silver Blades" single. In 1980 they also released one more song, "Let Go", on a Birmingham bands compilation called Bouncing In The Red (EMI).

In June 1980, after a last gig in London with U2, Luke James left the band and moved to United States. He now resides in the San Francisco Bay Area of California, and recently re-formed Fàshiön.

In different articles and webs, it has been announced Fàshiön Music recorded a number of demos during 1978-1979/80, but only three of them are online on the official band's Myspace created by Luke James, "Fashion" (later re-recorded for Product Perfect), "Fiction Factory", and "I Don't Take Drugs" (recently dropped).

A line-up contained Dik and Mulligan from the original line along with Tony Dial (former singer with the Neon Hearts) and bass player Ian Moore. Sessions were recorded for BRMB and this line up supported The Human League. They were based at the Holy City Zoo club in Birmingham during this period.

There is, however, now a CD available through Luke's Myspace and Fashion web pages that has all of the singles, as well as the unreleased demos of "Fiction Factory", "Let Go", "Bad Move", and a 1980 re-recording of the band's first single "Steady Eddie Steady".

New Romantic years: Fashiøn

Their most notable album, Fabrique (1982), saw a significant change in line-up, with James having left the band and Harris and Recchi joining. Fabrique, produced by Zeus B. Held, contained the singles "Move On" and "Love Shadow", among others. It was later re-issued with additional material as Height of Fashion (1990), (2004). One of Harris' last gigs with Fashion occurred at the Botanical Gardens, Birmingham, England. Harris left Fashion before a proposed world tour of Fabrique and the third release, later recording an album with Richard Wright, keyboardist of Pink Floyd, as Zee. Harris was replaced by Troy Tate and guitarist Al Darby. Although Troy Tate did not record any studio material with Fashion, he performed his own songs with the band live. Songs during Tate's period included, "Love Is" and "What You Gonna Do Next." Tate was subsequently fired, with Darby left to perform leading vocals.

In 1984, Fashion released an album entitled Twilight of Idols.

Later, gigs with the new singer, songwriter, and guitar player Darby took place in Dunsbury, England. According to a web response, Mulligan has recorded material with Nick Beggs of Kajagoogoo.

Fàshiön reformed

Twenty nine years after the first Fashion album, Product Perfect (1979), original singer/guitarist James has re-released the first album on CD. In addition, James is finishing a book entitled Stairway to Nowhere and has recently completed an album of the same title. Released in February 2009, the Stairway to Nowhere album featured James on vocals and various instruments, Vuk Pavlovic of Nature's Pocket providing drums for three tracks, and Balcony as the mastering and technical guru.

Singles

  • "Steady Eddie Steady" - (November 1978)
  • "Citinite" - (June 1979)
  • "The Innocent" - (28 September 1979)
  • "Silver Blades" - (March 1980)
  • "Move On" - (1981)
  • "You Only Left Your Picture" - (1982)
  • "Streetplayer (Mechanik)" - (1982) UK No. 46
  • "Something in Your Picture" - (1982)
  • "Love Shadow" - (1982) UK No. 51
  • "Eye Talk" - (1984) UK No. 69
  • "Dreaming" - (1984)
  • "You in the Night" - (1984)
  • "Eye Talk" - (1986) - re-release
  • "Something in Your Picture" - (1987) - re-release
  • "Dressed to Kill" - (1987)
  • Albums

  • Product Perfect (17 September 1979)
  • Fabrique (1982) - later re-released as The Height Of Fashion (2004) UK No. 10
  • Twilight of Idols (1984) UK No. 69
  • Stairway to Nowhere (2009)
  • Songs

    Love ShadowFabrique · 1982
    You Only Left Your PictureFabrique · 1982
    You In The NightTwilight of Idols · 1984

    References

    Fashion (band) Wikipedia