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The Bodysnatchers (band)

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Years active
  
1979–1981

Active until
  
1981

Members
  
Labels
  
Record label
  
Genres
  
2 Tone, Ska, Rocksteady


Associated acts
  
The Belle Stars, The Deltones

Past members
  
Rhoda DakarSarah Jane OwenStella BarkerNicky SummersPenny LeytonMiranda JoyceJane Summers

Origin
  
London, United Kingdom (1979)

Similar
  
The Selecter, Jerry Dammers, Bad Manners, The Beat, The Belle Stars

The Bodysnatchers were a seven-piece all-female band involved in the British 2 Tone ska revival of the late 1970s and early 1980s.

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Career

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Formed in London by Nicky Summers in 1979, in the aftermath of the punk rock scene, The Bodysnatchers released two ska/rocksteady singles on 2 Tone Records. Their first concert was in November 1979 at the Windsor Castle pub in west London, where they supported Shane MacGowan's band The Nips. For their third gig, they were invited by Chrysalis Records to play at Debbie Harry's birthday party in late 1979. After signing to 2 Tone Records, the band released the single "Let's Do Rock Steady" (UK No. 22) and made an appearance on Top of the Pops in March 1980. They undertook a tour supporting The Selecter in spring 1980, and during that summer toured with The Specials and The Go-Go's. The Bodysnatchers also played London's Hammersmith Odeon supporting Toots and the Maytals, as well as other slots with artists such as Lene Lovich and Madness.

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They appeared in the documentary film Dance Craze, featuring live performances by various 2 Tone bands. The Bodysnatchers played together for less than two years, with the group disbanding in 1981, not having released an album.

Aftermath

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Many of the original members evolved into another all-girl band, The Belle Stars, who had a number of chart hits in the UK between 1982–83 and a US Top 20 hit with their version "Iko Iko" in 1989 (three years after the band had split up, though the track was featured in the film Rain Man). After The Specials' original vocalists left the band, the Bodysnatchers' lead singer, Rhoda Dakar, went on to sing with The Special AKA. Although The Bodysnatchers did not record an album, their original composition "The Boiler", a harrowing tale of rape, was later recorded by Dakar and The Special AKA, featuring Nicky Summers on bass guitar.

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In 1984, Sarah Jane Owen and Penny Layton formed the all-girl ska band, The Deltones, who released an album and two singles on Unicorn Records in 1989. The group disbanded in 1991.

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Dakar has performed in Skaville UK, alongside former Bad Manners members Martin Stewart and Louis Alphonso. Dakar contributed vocals to Skaville UK's debut album, 1973, which was released in July 2007. In late 2007, Dakar released a solo album on Moon Ska World. Cleaning In Another Woman's Kitchen is an acoustic album featuring new material plus covers of The Bodysnatchers hits, "Do Rocksteady" and "Easy Life".

Line-up

  • Rhoda Dakar – vocals
  • Sarah Jane Owen – lead guitar
  • Stella Barker – rhythm guitar
  • Nicky Summers – bass guitar
  • Penny Leyton – keyboards
  • Miranda Joyce – alto sax
  • Jane Summers – drums (1979–1980)
  • Judy Parsons – drums (1980–1981)
  • Discography

  • 1980 "Let's Do Rock Steady" (UK No. 22)
  • 1980 "Easy Life" (UK No. 50)
  • 1980 "Too Experienced"
  • 1980 "Ruder Than You" (Double A Side with Let's Do Rock Steady)
  • Compilations

  • Dance Craze
  • The Two Tone Story
  • This are Two Tone
  • A Taste of Two Tone
  • Songs

    Let's Do Rock Steady1980
    Ruder Than You1980
    Easy LifeDance Craze · 1981

    References

    The Bodysnatchers (band) Wikipedia