Rex Brough tells us – “Terry Hall formed Colourfield after the Fun Boy Three. Terry then went on to ‘Terry, Blair and Anouchka’ and ‘Vegas’, and has also collaborated with Nick Heywood, Ian Broudie and Sinead O’Connor amongst others.”
http://saltyka.blogspot.com/2008/06/colourfield-terry-hall.html
Singles
– “The Colourfield” – 43 in the UK charts – 1984
– “Can’t Get Enough of You Baby” – 1984
– “Take” – 70 in UK charts – 1984
– Thinking of you – (from Virgins and Philistines) 12 in UK charts – 1985
– “Castles in the Air” – (from Virgins and Philistines) 51 in UK Charts – 1985
– “Things Could Be Beautiful” – 83 in UK charts – 1986
– “Running Away” 84 in UK chart – from Deception 1987
– “She” – from Deception – 1987
Albums
Virgins & Philistines – Released: April 1985 Label: Chrysalis – 12 in UK Album Chart
The Colour Field – Released: January 1986 – Label: Chrysalis – – in UK Album Chart
Deception – Released: March 1987 – Label: Chrysalis – 95 in UK Album chart
Singles – Released: 1995 – Label: Chrysalis – Compilation of Fun Boy Three and The Colourfield singles
Wikipedia says – http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Colourfield
The Colourfield were a British band formed in 1984 in Manchester, when former Specials and Fun Boy Three frontman, Terry Hall, joined up with ex-Swinging Cats members Toby Lyons and Karl Shale. Despite all three of them originating from Coventry, they made their homebase in Manchester.
January 1984 The Colourfield released their first single, “The Colour Field”, which just missed making the Top 40 in the UK Singles Chart and “Take”, their second single, which commercially did not come close to their debut single. The next single release would be the one that would land them a high position on the charts. “Thinking of You” released in January 1985, made it to number 12 in the UK chart, and featured Katrina Phillips on vocals.The final single, was “Castles in the Air” which reached the lower reaches of the UK chart.
1985 – Virgins & Philistines
Virgins & Philistines was released in April 1985 with twelve tracks in the U.S. release and ten in the UK – but can now be found with twenty tracks as a Japanese re-release, containing many B-sides and live tracks. It failed to gain a large audience due to difficulty in marketing an album with such a diverse sound—it mixes 1960s and early 1970s pop music with more acoustic based melodies and string arrangements. Virgins & Philistines is often regarded as the direct musical predecessor to the later work of The Lightning Seeds in the 1990s, whom Hall would later collaborate with in a song writing role whilst providing occasional vocals.
Virgins & Philistines contained all original material except “The Hammond Song” (a cover of The Roches song), and “Can’t Get Enough of You Baby” (written by Linzer/Randell), which was the only track that received much airplay. The album was recorded at Strawberry Studios in Stockport and was produced by Hugh Jones and Jeremy Green, and engineered by Chris Jones.
Additional personnel featured on the album included Pete de Freitas (Echo & the Bunnymen) on drums, Paul Burgess (ex-Camel, also drums), Preston Heyman (percussion), Ian Nelson (clarinet), Katrina Phillips (background vocals).
1986 – The Colour Field (EP)