Girls at Our Best!
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Girls At Our Best! were a post-punk
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 group, founded in Leeds
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, England
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 in 1979 under the name The Butterflies, who had several UK Indie Chart
UK Indie Chart
The UK Independent Chart or Indie Chart is a chart of the best-selling independent record releases in the UK.- History :In the wake of punk, small record labels began to spring up, as an outlet for artists that were unwilling to sign contracts with major record companies, or were not considered...

 hits.

History

The group initially consisted of vocalist Judy "Jo" Evans, guitarist
Guitarist
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 James "Jez" Alan, bassist
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 Gerard "Terry" Swift, and drummer Chris Oldroyd. The band took its new name from a line in their track "Warm Girls", which first appeared on their self-financed 1980 debut single
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 coupled with "Getting Nowhere Fast" on their own Record Records (catalogue number RR1). The song reached #9 on the UK Indie Chart
UK Indie Chart
The UK Independent Chart or Indie Chart is a chart of the best-selling independent record releases in the UK.- History :In the wake of punk, small record labels began to spring up, as an outlet for artists that were unwilling to sign contracts with major record companies, or were not considered...

, and was followed up by their second single, "Politics" c/w "It's Fashion!", also initially released on Record Records (RR2), but picked up by Rough Trade Records
Rough Trade Records
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, reaching #12.

Oldroyd departed to join Music for Pleasure
Music for Pleasure (band)
Music for Pleasure were a New Wave band from Leeds, England; which was active in the first half of the 1980s.-Biography:Music for Pleasure were founded in 1979 by Martin King , Alan Peace , Sean Wheatley and David Whitaker...

, and was replaced briefly by the British musician Paul Simon
Paul Simon (UK musician)
Paul Simon is a British drummer born in Halifax, Calderdale, West Yorkshire, who played with different punk and New Wave artists, like Ian North, Radio Stars, John Foxx and Glen Matlock...

and then by Darren Carl Harper before the next single, "Go for Gold" c/w "I'm Beautiful Now" on Happy Birthday Records (UR4), their biggest indie chart hit, reaching #4. In October 1981, the group released an album, Pleasure (now with the late Rod Johnson sharing drumming duties with Harper, who left the band) which came complete with a "Pleasure Bag" of stickers and postcards. It was also the first album to be released on the Happy Birthday label (catalogue number RULP1). The album reached #2 on the indie chart and #60 on the UK Album Chart. Their fourth single "Fast Boyfriends" c/w "This Train" (Happy Birthday Records UR6) was released that same year. A final single, "Heaven", was issued in 1982, the band splitting later that year.

Alan joined Sexbeat, and later The Tall Boys. Evans made a guest appearance on Thomas Dolby
Thomas Dolby
Thomas Dolby is an English musician and producer. Best known for his 1982 hit "She Blinded Me with Science", and 1984 single "Hyperactive!", he has also worked extensively in production and as a session musician.-Early life:Dolby was born in London, England, contrary to information in early 1980s...

's The Golden Age of Wireless
The Golden Age of Wireless
The Golden Age of Wireless is a 1982 album by Synthpop pioneer Thomas Dolby. The album is notable for containing the pop hit "She Blinded Me with Science" in its later resequencings...

album in 1982. Dolby had guested on synthesizer on Pleasure.

They recorded one session for John Peel
John Peel
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, on 17 February 1981, which was first broadcast 23 February 1981. This was released as a 12" single in 1987 (Strange Fruit Records SFPS029) featuring "China Blue" and "This Train" on the A-side and a medley of other tracks entitled "Getting Beautiful Warm Gold Fast From Nowhere" on the B-side. There was a further BBC session for Richard Skinner.

"Getting Nowhere Fast" was covered by the Wedding Present on their "Anyone Can Make A Mistake" EP.

Singles

  • "Getting Nowhere Fast" / "Warm Girls" (April 1980) Record, RR1 (UK Indie #9)
  • "Politics" / "It's Fashion" (November 1980) Record, RR2/Rough Trade, RT055 (UK Indie #12)
  • "Go For Gold" / "I'm Beautiful Now" (June 1981) Happy Birthday, UR4 (UK Indie #4)
  • "Fast Boyfriends" / "This Train" (October 1981) Happy Birthday, UR6 (UK Indie #19)
  • "Heaven" / "£600,000" (May 1982) God, GOD1
  • The Peel Session (17.2.81) EP (May 1987) Strange Fruit
    Strange Fruit Records
    Strange Fruit Records was an independent record label in the United Kingdom.The label, established by Clive Selwood and John Peel in 1986, was the primary distributor of BBC recordings, including Peel Sessions....

    , SFPS029 (UK Indie #27)

Albums

  • Pleasure (October 1981) Happy Birthday, RULP1 (UK Indie #2, UK Album Chart #60)
  • Pleasure (1994) Vinyl Japan, ASKCD47 (Re-issued album plus singles and b-sides)
  • Pleasure (May 2009) Cherry Red, CDMRED346 (Re-issued album plus singles, b-sides, Richard Skinner session and demo track)

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