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Active until
  
1983

Genre
  
Rock

Active from
  
1979

Record label
  
Mushroom Records

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Albums
  
Screen Memory, Marching Feet, Rites of Passage

Similar
  
Madder Lake, Jo Jo Zep & The Falcons, The Sports, The Reels, Mi‑Sex

Meo 245 lady love


MEO 245 were an Australian new wave band from the 1980s, formed in Melbourne, Australia by 3 Tasmanians and 1 Victorian.

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They recorded their first album, Screen Memory, and the singles "Lady Love" and "Other Places", all of which made the mainstream charts in Australia. They appeared on ABC TV's pop show Countdown performing "Lady love" and "Jewels".

They recorded their final product in 1983. 'Rites of Passage', a six track Mini Album with the Single 'Summer Girl'. It was a marked shift from the new wave pop of Screen Memory with a more guitar-orientated sound coming to the fore. The band was composed of Paul Northam, Paul Brickhill, Campbell Laird, and Mark Kellet. They were together from 1979 to 1983.

The name derives from the catalog number of German Import Beatles EP.

Screen Memory, "Rites of Passage" and the Single 'Lady Love" were reissued on one CD in 1997 by Mushroom Records.

Meo 245 other places 1981


Songs

Lady Love1980
Wrong WorldScreen Memory · 1981
Marching FeetMarching Feet · 1981

References

MEO 245 Wikipedia