Pretty Maids
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Discography:
Danish hard sway dance orchestra the Pretty Maids was formed in 1981 by isaac Merrit Singer Ronnie Atkins and guitarist Ken Hammer; adding guitarist Pete Collins, bassist John Darrow and drummer Phil More, the chemical group recorded a demonstration which earned them a undertake with the British judge Bullet, resulting in the 1983 freeing of their self-titled debut EP. That same year the Pretty Maids supported Black Sabbath on their go of Scandinavia, and after replacement Collins with guitarist Ricky Hansson and Darrow with bassist Allan Delong, the band entered the studio apartment to record their number one LP for novel mark CBS, 1984’s Red, Hot and Heavy. Hansson’s tenure proved short-lived, nevertheless, and Collins returned to the line up for a tour persistent through 1985; two geezerhood later, the Pretty Maids resurfaced with Future World. While recording the follow-up, drummer More was sternly injured in a railway car doss down, and the resulting LP Jump off the Gun did not appear until 1990; by the end of the twelvemonth a series of defections reduced the roster to the original couple of Atkins and Hammer, world Health Organization recruited bassist Kenn Jackson and drummer Michael Fast to cut 1992’s Sin-Decade, scoring a major attain in Europe and Japan with the unmarried “Please Don’t Leave Me.” An acoustic exploit, Stripped, appeared in 1993, followed a twelvemonth later by Shrieking; in 1995, the Pretty Maids also issued their first official live record, Screamin’ Live. Subsequent releases include 1997’s Spooked and 1999’s Anything Worth Doing Is Worth Overdoing. |

























