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Eddy Grant ~ Electric Avenue 1982 Disco Purrfection Version

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Eddy Grant started life as Edmond Montague Grant born in Plaisance, Guyana on March 5, 1948. His parents left Guyana for England while he was still a child of 12. He played the trumpet for the Camden Schools' Orchestra. In 1965, sporting bleached blond hair, he founded The Equals, a racially integrated band whose sound fused Brit Pop, R&B and rock. Three years later, they released “Baby, Come Back“ as the B Side of “Hold Me Closer“ which bombed in the UK but hit #1 in Germany and The Netherlands. “Baby Come Back“ was considered perfect Europop and used to fill the dance floors of many clubs hungry for that 4/4 beat. The band had a setback in 1969 when all five group members were reportedly injured in a car accident in Germany. In 1970 they achieved a disco hit in “Black Skin Blue-Eyed Boys“ with its relentless energy, driving bassline, solid drumming, woodblock percussion and a latin flavored guitar style that gave it a dark funk sound. More hit singles followed

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