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About Terry

After the Colourfield imploded, Terry Hall formed a trio with an American actress called Blair Booth and a jeweler called Anouchka Groce. Terry, Blair, and Anouchka explored Hall's love for '60s pop, as well as kitschy mainstream pop, as evidenced on the trio's cover of Captain & Tennille's "Love Will Keep Us Together." "Missing," the group's first single, was released in the fall of 1989 and it didn't make much of an impact, peaking at number 75 on the British charts. The trio's second single, "Ultra Modern Nursery Rhyme," didn't even chart. Terry, Blair and Anouchka's debut album, also called Ultra Modern Nursery Rhyme, was released in February of 1990 to little attention. ~ Stephen Thomas Erlewine, All Music Guide

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Compilations Featuring Terry  (20)

Rendez Vous 01 Freak n'Chic  Rendez Vous 01 Freak n'Chic Freak n'Chic more more
Chapel Of Love & Other Great Girl Group Gems Chapel Of Love: & Other Great Girl Group Gems Sanctuary Re... more more
E-Troneek Family A Paris City mix by Cyril K E-Troneek Family: A Paris City mix by Cyril K Audio Families more more
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Deep Trance Vol. 2  Deep Trance Vol. 2 ZYX Music more more

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