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Escape Club

Emerging from the ashes of two London based club bands in the late mid 1980s, Escape Club was initially ignored in its native U.K. Their first album was rejected by EMI, who had signed them; they recorded another, which was also passed on. Eventually, the band ended up on Atlantic Records, where they found tremendous success with the title track to their second album, The Wild Wild West.

The momentum produced by that song sent the band to the Top 20 both in the States and abroad. MTV jumped on the Western-themed music video and put it into heavy rotation. By Christmas of 1988, they had a gold album and a gold single, and become a solid touring club and small theater act. Members of the band were all amazing musicians, especially the overtly charismatic vocalist Trevor Steel, and guitarist John Holliday. They had a minor hit with a follow up, "Shake For The Sheik," and tried four years later with a second studio album, but by then, the momentum was clearly gone.

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