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Comments for Toyah, Toyah! Toyah! Toyah!


E-MAIL: cbh@vodka.rhc.dec.com
Other tracks recorded at the same concert, `Ghosts' and `Neon Womb', are on the B-side of the `Danced' single.
E-MAIL: sjrim@nash.mindspring.com
The album cover states, "..for inclusion in the ATV television documentary 'Toyah'". Is this documentary available for purchase? If anyone has any information, E-mail me!
E-MAIL: andrew.thomas3@virgin.net
If you ever saw the ATV (Anglia TeleVision) programme of the same name, then this album is a must. If memory serves, the original release (on vinyl) had an 'oil painting' effect - can anyone verify? cheers - Andy
E-MAIL: gbrunger@erienet.net
This collection of unpolished live songs is more for die hards than the casual listener. Though the track selection is good 2 of her best early songs "Victims of the riddle" and "Tribal look" are changed from there original sound to a more "acceptable" sound. The playing and singing sounds only half hearted (You can even hear the drummer make a noticable flub during the first song.) OK at best. Scott Davies 5/30/97
E-MAIL: alan.benham@virgin.net
Andy, The cover of Toyah! Toyah! Toyah was as you stated an oil paint effect
E-MAIL: hmm@ite.ac.uk
Some tracks from this album have been released on a budget CD entitled "Live and More". The Live & More album also includes Neon Womb from this concert (which was previously only available on the b side of the "Danced" lived single.
E-MAIL: mark@orbit.force9.co.uk
I like this album. The best versions of 'Danced'(apart from Whistle Test) and 'Ieya' are contained here. It was the swansong from the earlier Toyah band before chart success beckoned. Most of the tracks are better than the studio versions - despite a few mistakes here and there! Great cosmic guitar solo on the first track.
E-MAIL: dgstans@aol.com
This was the first Toyah album I heard just after its release! I think all the tracks are fantastic. If anyone ever comes across the video of the ATV documentary please, please let me know, in all my Toyah years I never managed to get a copy!
E-MAIL: sabrina.whitmore@virgin.net
E-MAIL: sabrina.whitmore@virgin.net
This is my personal fave. I''ve worn out two vinyl copies and my CD version is beginning to feel the strain. I still love to listen to this album eight years after i first heard it. The version of Danced will be played at my funeral.
This is a re-release of the live album released in 1980 by Safari. Not the record to start with, but a nice-to-have for the dedicated fans.
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