Like most musical 'movements' the British ska revival of the late 1979s attracted its fair share of bandwagon novelty singles, one of which was a 45 by the little known (or indeed little heard of again) Max Headroom, seemingly written and produced by Bob Clifford who was usually associated with the U.K. rockabilly scene. Max Headroom's only single as Max Headroom & The Car "Parks" ('Rhythm & Blue Beat' b/w 'Don't Panic') was never officially released by Parlophone, but promo copies of this 1980 record are in circulation (col… read more
Like most musical 'movements' the British ska revival of the late 1979s attracted its fair share of bandwagon novelty singles, one of which was a 45 by the little known (or indeed little heard of again) Max Headroom, seemingly written and produced by Bob Clifford who was usually ass… read more
Like most musical 'movements' the British ska revival of the late 1979s attracted its fair share of bandwagon novelty singles, one of which was a 45 by the little known (or indeed little heard of again) Max Headroom, seemingly written and produced by Bob Clifford who was usually associated with the U.K. rockabilly scene. Max Headroom's only single… read more