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Refimprove|date=March 2008Infobox musical artist | name = The Rezillos| image =| caption =| image_size =| background = group_or_band| alias = The Rezillos (1976–1978, 2001-Current) The Revillos (1979–1985, 1994–1996)| origin = Edinburgh , Scotland | genre = Punk rock|Punk New Wave music|New wave | years_active = 1976–1978 2001–present| label = Sensible, Sire Records|Sire | associated_acts = The Revillos, Shake, S.W.A.L.K., The Human League , Silly Wizard | website = http://www.rezillos.com/ rezillos.com http://www.revillos.co.uk/ revillos.co.uk| current_members = Eugene Reynolds Fay Fife Angel Patterson Chris Agnew Jim Brady| past_members = Jo Callis Dr D.K. Smythe Alastair Donaldson|William Mysterious Hi-Fi Harris Simon Templar Rocky Rhythm Johnny Terminator The Revillos Kid Krupa Vince Santini Max Atom The Rezillos are a Punk rock|punk / New Wave music|new wave band (music)|band , who formed in Edinburgh in 1976 and still play concert|gigs around the world in a re-formed line-up. Although frequently aligned with the punk movement, the Rezillos' (later known as the Revillos) irreverent glam rock image and affection for campy girl-group iconography, set them distinctly apart from their peers.cite web |first= |last= |url=Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5260|pure_url=yes |title=Biography by Jason Ankeny |publisher=Allmusic.com |accessdate=26 October 2009 They are probably best known outside of the UK for their cover version of the song "Somebody's Gonna Get Their Head Kicked in Tonight". The song was written by Jeremy Spencer and originally recorded by Fleetwood Mac , who released it in 1969 as the A-side and B-side|b-side of " Man of the World (song)|Man of the World " — credited to Earl Vince and the Valiants. Since The Rezillos recorded it, the song has been cover version|covered by numerous punk bands, including Youth Brigade (band)|Youth Brigade and Murphy's Law (band)|Murphy's Law .
Career
The band originally consisted of Eugene Reynolds (real name:Alan Forbes), singing|vocals ; Fay Fife (born Sheilagh Hynde), vocals; Jo Callis , guitar ; William Mysterious (born Alastair Donaldson ), saxophone ; Angel Patterson (born Alistair Patterson), drum kit|drums ; Hi-Fi Harris, guitar ; Dr D.K. Smythe. bass guitar , and Gale Warning (Gail Jamieson), backing vocalist|backing vocals . The Rezillos' early live repertoire included versions of songs originally recorded by Sweet (band)|Sweet , Screaming Lord Sutch , Fleetwood Mac (in the guise of Earl Vince and the Valiants) and the Dave Clark Five . Bootleg recording s exist of this stage of the band's history.
This line-up released their first single (music)|single "Can't Stand My Baby" on the indie music|indie record label , Sensible Records. This led to a major recording contract with Sire Records , home at that time to such other rising new wave and punk acts as Talking Heads and The Ramones . The band also underwent a transformation, shedding both Hi-Fi Harris, Dr. D.K. Smythe, and two backing singer s. William Mysterious then shifted to bassist for the band's debut album '' Can't Stand the Rezillos , widely regarded as a classic of both punk rock and New Wave music|New Wave . A second single "Flying Saucer Attack" / "My Baby Does Good Sculptures" grazed the lower reaches of the UK Singles Chart , and contained different versions of the song s found on the album release.
However, the quintet reached the Top 40|Top 20 of the UK chart with their third single, "Top of the Pops" in 1978. By this time, William Mysterious had left the band to be replaced by another bass player Simon Templar (a pseudonym for Simon Bloomfield). The single version of "Top of the Pops" features him, whilst the album version was recorded with William Mysterious.
After releasing their debut album ''Can't Stand The Rezillos — also in 1978 — Reynolds and Fife left the original band. The live gramophone record|LP Mission Accomplished but the Beat Goes On remained as a testament to the original line-up. A final single, "Destination Venus" made the lower reaches of the UK chart, and earned them a final appearance on Top of the Pops .
Reynolds and Fife renamed themselves The Revillos for contractual reasons, recruiting new members, including original Rezillo Hi-Fi Harris, and released an album Rev Up in 1980 under the new name. The Revillos had a longer career than The Rezillos, and toured and released music continually during the 1980s. The band had an ever changing line-up, but the focus and nucleus always remained Reynolds and Fife. The band later also released a compendium of their music. The remaining three Rezillos plus Troy Tate , ex- The Teardrop Explodes|Teardrop Explodes , renamed themselves Shake, and released a 10" Gramophone record|EP and a single ("Invasion Of The Gamma Men") before disbanding. A side project named S.W.A.L.K was also short lived. Jo Callis went on to perform with The Human League .
Some of The Revillos reformed in 1994, playing a series of concert s in Japan , and recording the Live and On Fire in Japan live album|album . In 1996, they issued a rarities compilation album , From the Freezer , and played some live dates in the United Kingdom|UK .
In 2001, the band reformed as The Rezillos with the ''Can't Stand…'' line-up, except for new bassist Johnny Terminator and toured the USA, South America, Europe and Japan, often to younger crowds introduced to the band by the use of their track "Somebody's Gonna Get their Head Kicked in Tonight" in the movie "Jackass". Former member Simon Templar was last heard of in 2006, having created songs on the debut album "If I Ever Die" by the Sweden|Swedish singer, Thomaz . http://cdon.eu/music/thomaz/ Cdon.eu/music/thomasz
In 2008, Johnny Terminator retired from the band and was replaced by Chris Agnew. The Rezillos performed ''Can't Stand The Rezillos'' in its entirety on their 2008 UK tour, and released a new single in January 2009, "Number One Boy". In 2010, original founding member Jo Callis left the band and was replaced by Jim Brady of Nanobots and formerly 90's Techno-Grunge duo Barky!Barky on guitar.
In November 2011 the band received the Tartan Clef "Legend" Award at the 13th Annual Scottish Music awards and in December 2011 released a single, "Out Of This World". Although following demand for "No 1 Boy" which was only available as a download this new single was produced in download, CD and 7" 45 rpm vinyl, delivery of the vinyl was delayed when the pressing plant in the Czech republic was burnt down just a week before the scheduled release. CD and download availability was not affected. The release was followed by a December UK tour.
Line-up changes
;The Rezillos (1976–1978)
The first Rezillos single (1977): Jo Callis (aka Luke Warm) – guitar and vocals; Fay Fife (born Sheila Hynde) – vocals; Hi-Fi Harris (born Mark Sinclair Harris)– guitar; Angel Patterson (born Alistair Patterson) – drums; Eugene Reynolds – vocals; Dr. D.K. Smythe – bass; Gail Warning – backing vocals.
The second single: Alastair Donaldson|William Mysterious replaced Smythe on bass, and also played saxophone . Harris and Warning left band.
The fifth single: Simon Templar replaced Mysterious on bass.
Disbanded in late 1978.
;The Revillos (1979–1985)
The first Revillos single (1979): Fife, Harris, and Reynolds joined by Rocky Rhythm (born Nicky Forbes) on drums. Brown, Bryce and White provided backing vocals.
The second single: Felix joined to play bass; Kid Krupa (born Jon McLoughlin) joined band on guitar. Backing vocalists replaced by Cherie (born Julie-Ann Marshall) and Babs Revette.
Third single: Mysterious returned to replace Felix on bass; Drax replaced Babs Revette.
Fifth single: Vince Santini replaced Mysterious on bass.
Seventh single: Max Atom replaced Krupa on guitar; Terri Revette replaced Drax.
Eighth single: Fabian Wonderful replaced Atom on guitar.
Before split: Buddy Moon replaced Santini on bass.
Disbanded in early 1985.
;The Revillos
Reformed in 1994 for circa two years
;The Rezillos
Reformed in 2001 with ''Can't Stand… line-up, except for new bassist Johnny Terminator.
2008. Johnny Terminator is replaced on bass by Chris Agnew
2010. Jo Callis is replaced on guitar by Jim Brady of Nanobots http://www.nanobots500.com/ and formerly 90's Techno-Grunge duo, Barky!Barky.
Discography
Albums
'' Can't Stand the Rezillos (July 1978: Sire, K 56530) UK Albums Chart #16
Mission Accomplished But The Beat Goes On ( live album ) (April 1979: Sire, SRK 6069) UK #30
Rev Up (as The Revillos) (September 1980: Snatzo / Dindisc, DID X 3)
Listen|filename=Rezillos - Top Of The Pops excerpt.ogg|title=The Rezillos - Top Of The Pops excerpt|description=An excerpt from The Rezillos' Top Of The Pops
http://www.revillos.co.uk/ Revillos.co.uk - the Revillos
Allmusic|class=artist|id=p5260|label=The Rezillos
http://www.punk77.co.uk/groups/rezillos.htm The Rezillos on www.punk77.co.uk
http://davidsmythe.org/rezillos/the%20rezillos.htm davidsmythe.org David Symthe's personal story of how it started
http://dek.spc.org/rezillos/inset.html 'Can't Stand the Rezillos'
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