The Fabulous Poodles released three studio albums: their self-titled debut “Fabulous Poodles” in 1977, “Unsuitable” in 1978, and “Think Pink” in 1979. While they did not release any live albums, their studio work captured the essence of their energetic and theatrical live performances. The band did not record any compilations during their active years and did not win any major music awards. Their chart success was modest; they gained some recognition in the UK, but were more successful in the United States, where the single “Mirror Star” from their second album “Unsuitable” garnered attention. Despite never achieving major commercial success, the Fabulous Poodles were noted for their unique style and are remembered for their contribution to the new wave scene.
Fabulous Poodles
Released 1977
The debut self-titled album, Fabulous Poodles, set the tone for the band’s unique blend of rock, pop, and humorous lyrics. The band at this time featured Tony De Meur on vocals and guitar, Bobby Valentino on violin and mandolin, Richie Robertson on bass, and Bryn Burrows on drums. John Entwistle, the bassist of The Who, produced the album.
CD Track Listings:
- “The Ending”
- “Doctor”
- “Work Shy”
- “Bike Blood”
- “Rum Baba Boogie”
- “When the Summer’s Thru”
- “Rosie Pink”
- “Roll Your Own”
- “Pinball Pin Up”
- “Mr. Mike”
Unsuitable
Released 1978
Unsuitable, the band’s second album, continued in the vein of their debut, mixing rock and pop with humor and satire. This album saw the Fabulous Poodles working with producer John Parsons and further refining their distinctive sound. The album contained a mix of energetic rock numbers and more melodic tunes, showcasing the band’s versatility.
CD Track Listings:
- “Mirror Star”
- “Topless GoGo”
- “Chicago Boxcar
- “Oh Cheryl”
- “Toytown People”
- “Convent Girls”
- “B Movies”
- “Tit Photographer Blues”
- “Third Rate Romance”
- “Mugs Game”
- “Suicide Bridge”
Think Pink
Released 1979
Think Pink, the third studio album by the Fabulous Poodles, saw the band expanding their musical horizons with a slightly more polished sound. Produced by Muff Winwood, the album included a variety of tracks that ranged from pop-rock to more experimental sounds. Despite the evolution in their sound, the Fabulous Poodles retained their trademark humor and wit.
CD Track Listings:
- “Man With Money”
- “Bionic Man”
- “Any Port In a Storm”
- “(Hollywood) Dragnet”
- “Bike Blood”
- “Cossack Cowboy”
- “Anna Rexia”
- “You Wouldn’t Listen”
- “Suicide Bridge”
- “Pink City Twist”
- “Vampire Rock”