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Toyah! Toyah! Toyah!

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Download links and information about Toyah! Toyah! Toyah! by Toyah. This album was released in 1980 and it belongs to Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative genres. It contains 18 tracks with total duration of 01:13:08 minutes.

Artist: Toyah
Release date: 1980
Genre: Rock, New Wave, Pop, Alternative
Tracks: 18
Duration: 01:13:08
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Tracks

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No. Title Length
1. Victims of the Riddle 3:31
2. Indecision 2:41
3. Love Me 3:13
4. Vision 4:31
5. Tribal Look 3:35
6. Bird in Flight 4:01
7. Danced 5:37
8. Insects 2:53
9. Race Through Space 3:13
10. Ieya 8:54
11. Ghosts (Bonus Track) 2:41
12. Neon Womb 1980 (Bonus Track) 3:47
13. Love Me (Bonus Track) 2:53
14. Waiting (Bonus Track) 2:23
15. Street Creature (Bonus Track) 4:01
16. Neon Womb 1982 (Bonus Track) 4:54
17. Dawn Chorus (Bonus Track) 4:37
18. War Boys (Bonus Track) 5:43

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Featuring the diminutive Toyah Wilcox when she was more Siouxsie Sioux and not so Kate Bush, Toyah Toyah Toyah captures a 1980 concert in Wolverhampton, which was also filmed for a U.K. television documentary on the brittle singer/songwriter/actress/cult figure. She's an acquired taste with that kind of severe personality and delivery — and even more severe hair — that could only come from the U.K. and only in the '80s. If you're not familiar, don't start here. Start with some kind of hits collection that includes the later, more prog singles "It's a Mystery" and "I Want to Be Free" and leave this to the fans who crave a document of her scrappy early years. With only two albums under her belt at the time of this recording, the new wave diva sounds urgent, hungry, and just as sharp as her haircut while her band rocks with that jagged, amphetamine beat, occasionally slowing down for the dramatic sci-fi numbers like "Insects." A year later she would release the fantastical and heavy album Anthem and began phase two of her career, so this is a kiss goodbye to the days of Derek Jarman and anti-establishment with some songs that wouldn't be on future set lists. Not that there's any other kind of Toyah fan, but this is strictly for the hardcore.