Bronski Beat

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  • 80s
  • new wave
  • synth pop
  • pop
  • synthpop
Bronski Beat was a popular British synth pop trio of the 1980s. At their height, the band comprised distinctive and diminutive singer Jimmy Somerville, backed by Steve Bronski and Larry Steinbacheck, both of whom played keyboards and percussion. Formed in 1983, their debut hit came the following year - the striking tale of a boy who was cast away by his family and neighbours for being gay. Called Smalltown Boy...

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Songs

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    Kickin' Up the Rain [The original version]

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    Kicking Up The Rain

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    Love and Money

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    Medley

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    Memories

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    Need a Man Blues

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    No Difference

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    No More War

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    Puit D'Amour

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    Punishment For Love

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    Run From Love

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    Run From Love (feat. Claudia Brücken)

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    Run From Love (Razormaid!)

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    Run From Love (Re-mix from 'Hundreds and Thousands')

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    Screaming

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    Slow Down

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    Small Town Boy

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    Small Town Boy (extended mix)

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    Smalltown Boy

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    Smalltown Boy '94

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    Smalltown Boy '94 (acoustic mix)

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    Smalltown Boy '94 (acoustic radio edit)

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    Smalltown Boy '94 (Factory Team remix '94)

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    Smalltown Boy '94 (home studio edit)

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    Smalltown Boy '94 (Radio Factory edit)

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    Smalltown Boy (12" mix)

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    Smalltown Boy (12" version)

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    Smalltown Boy (1991 remix)

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    Smalltown Boy (extended mix)

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    Smalltown Boy (Full 12" Version)

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    Smalltown Boy (original mix)

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    Smalltown Boy (Razormaid!)

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    Taste of Tears

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    Taste Those Tears

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    Tell Me Your Name

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    This Heart

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    Truthdare Doubledare

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    We Know How It Feels

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    What Are Your Going to Do About It

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    Why

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    Why (dub mix 1" 93)

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    Why (long '93)

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    Why (short '93)

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    Why?

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    Why? (12" version)

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    Why? (12'' Version)

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    Why? (Full 12" Version)


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