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Altered Images

Formed in 1979, this Glasgow band centered around 17 year old Clare Grogan who appeared in the film, Gregory's Girl (directed by Bill Forsyth). 

In 1980 Altered Images toured with Siouxsie & The Banshees and subsequently employed the services of their bassist, Steve Severin, as producer.  Another champion of their work was the influential UK disc jockey John Peel. 

Their BBC radio sessions resulted in the offer of a recording contract from Epic Records, and two unsuccessful singles followed - Dead Pop Stars and A Day's Wait

The group completed their debut album, Happy Birthday, in 1981. The title track (produced by Martin Rushent) soared to Number 2 in the UK charts, establishing Grogan as a punk Shirley Temple. I Could Be Happy and See Those Eyes were also hits, but the group's second album, Pinky Blue, was not well received by the critics. 

With 1983s Bite, Grogan took on a more sophisticated, adult image, lost Titch and McInven, gained Stephen Lironi (guitar, drums) and found new producers Tony Visconti and Mike Chapman. The changes brought another Top 10 hit, Don't Talk To Me About Love

Following a brief tour with the addition of David Wilde and Jim Prime, the group disbanded. Clare pursued an acting career (starring as Christine Kochanski in Red Dwarf, and in 1997 and 1998 as Ros Blackwell in EastEnders ) and recorded a solo album called  Love Bomb

She also later reappeared fronting a new group, Universal Love School. Meanwhile, Altered Images guitarist Johnny McElhone moved on to Hipsway and Texas.

The Band
Clare Grogan
Vocals
Johnny McElhone
Bass
Tony McDaid
Guitar

 

Michael "Titch" Anderson
Drums
Jim McInven
Guitar
Stephen Lironi 
Guitar, drums
David Wilde
Drums
Jim Prime
Keyboards
Video Clips

Happy Birthday

I Could Be Happy

 

 

 

 

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