Jimmy Somerville – concert in Warsaw, 2006.06.10
Jimmy Somerville (born June 22, 1961) is a gay Scottish pop singer,
born and raised in Glasgow. He had considerable success in the 1980s with the pop
groups Bronski
Beat and The Communards, and has also had a
successful solo career.
In 1983,
Somerville co-founded the synth pop group Bronski
Beat, who proceeded to have a number of hits in the British charts.
Their biggest hit, "Smalltown Boy", which reached #3, was considered
groundbreaking because of its lyrical content regarding homophobia.
Somerville played the song's titular character in the music
video, leaving his hostile hometown for the city.
Somerville left Bronski Beat in 1985, and formed The
Communards with classically trained pianist Richard
Coles. They had a number of hits, including a cover version of Thelma
Houston's "Don't Leave Me This Way",
which spent four weeks at #1 in the UK charts, and became the
biggest-selling single of 1986 in that country. He also sang backing
vocals on the Fine Young Cannibals'
version of "Suspicious Minds", which was a UK
Top 10 hit.
The Communards split in 1988, and Somerville launched his solo career.
He had several solo hits between 1989 and 1991, also singing on the second Band
Aid project at the end of 1989. After releasing his 1991 album Read
My Lips (including a hit cover of Sylvester's
"You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real)"), Somerville left the limelight and
was absent from recording for a number of years.
Somerville returned in 1995 with the album Dare to Love,
which included "Heartbeat", a #1 hit on the U.S. dance chart. Another
album, entitled Manage The Damage, was released in 1999, and its
companion remix album Root Beer came out a year
later. Most recently, his dance-based fourth solo album, Home
Again, was released in 2005.
Somerville has also led an acting career, appearing in Sally
Potter's 1992
film of Virginia Woolf's Orlando,
in Isaac
Julien's 1998
Looking for Langston,
and in an episode of the cult science fiction television series Lexx
("Girltown").
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Contents
- 1 Discography
- 1.1 Bronski
Beat
- 1.2 Communards
- 1.3 Solo
- 2 See
also
- 3 External
links
- 4 References
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Discography
Bronski Beat
-
- Smalltown Boy, London Records 1984,
single
- Why?, London Records 1984, single
- It Ain't Necessarily So, London
Records 1984, single
- The Age Of Consent, Forbidden
Fruit/London 1984, LP/CD
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- I Feel Love/Love To Love You Baby/Johnny
Remember Me, London Records/Metronome 1985, single
- Hundreds And Thousands,
Forbidden Fruit/London 1985, LP/CD
- EP Sampler, Old Gold Records Ltd. 1993,
LP
- The Essentials, Rhino Records
2002, CD
Communards
-
- You Are My World, London Records
1985, single
- Disenchanted, London Records 1986,
single
- Don't Leave Me This Way, London
Records 1986, single
- So Cold The Night, London Records
1986, single
- Communards, London Records
1986, LP/CD
- Live In Italy, London Records
1986, LP
-
- You Are My World '87, London Records
1987, single
- Tomorrow, London Records 1987, single
- Never Can Say Goodbye, London
Records 1987, single
- For A Friend, London Records 1987,
single
- Red, London Records 1987, LP/CD
-
- There's More To Love, London Records
1988, single
- Storm Paris, London Records
1988, 3x12" set
- Heaven, London Records 1993, CD
Solo
-
- Comment Te Dire Adieu (with
June-Miles Kington), FFRR London Records 1989, single
- You Make Me Feel (Mighty Real), FFRR
London Records 1989, single
- Read My Lips (Enough Is Enough),
FFRR London Records 1989, single
- Read My Lips, London Records
1989, LP/CD
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- Run From Love, FFRR London
Records 1991, single
- To Love Somebody, FFRR London
Records 1991, single
- Smalltown Boy '91, FFRR London
Records 1991, single
- The Singles Collection, London
Records 1990, LP/CD
-
- By Your Side, FFRR London Records
1995, single
- Hurt So Good, FFRR London Records
1995, double single
- Heartbeat, FFRR London Records 1995,
podwójny single
- Safe In These Arms, FFRR London
Records 1997, single
- Dare To Love, London Records
1995, LP/CD
-
- Master Series, FFRR London Records
1996, single
- Dark Sky, GUT Records 1999, single
- Something To Live For, GUT Records
1999, single
- Lay Down, GUT Records 1999, double
single
- Manage The Damage, Gut Records
1999, CD
- Root Beer, Instinct Records
2000, CD
-
- Why? 2000, Almighty 2000, single
- Can't Take My Eyes Off Of You,
Almighty/Atoll Musi 2001, single
- The Very Best Of Jimmy Somerville,
Bronski Beat and The Communards, Waner Brothers/London
Records 2001, CD
-
- It's So Good, BMG International
2004, double single
- Come On, Hablando/BMG International
2004, single
- Home Again (2004), BMG
International 2004, CD
-
- Ain't No Mountain High Enough,
Hablando/BMG International 2005, single
See also
- Banderas
– Communards offshoot featuring backing musician Sally Herbert
- List
of number-one dance hits (United States)
- List
of artists who reached number one on the US Dance chart
External links
References
-
Walters, Barry (2000-06-20). His beat goes on - singer Jimmy Somerville.
The Advocate.
Retrieved on 2007-03-22.