•  AFTER THE LOVE

     

     

    JESUS LOVES YOU "After The Love" VINYL WHITE LABEL PROMO /1989 : A1.10 GLORIOUS YEARS MIX /  B1.PIRATE RADIO EDIT /B2. ORBITAL HOUSE MIX

    JESUS LOVES YOU "After The Love" PROT02 /1989 : A1.10 GLORIOUS YEARS MIX /  B1.PIRATE RADIO EDIT /B2. ORBITAL HOUSE MIX

      

    JESUS LOVES YOU "After The Love" PROTCD02 /1989 : 1.10 GLORIOUS YEARS MIX /  2.PIRATE RADIO EDIT / 3. ORBITAL HOUSE MIX

     

    JESUS LOVES YOU "After The Love" PROTX02 /1989 : A1. AFTER THE LOVE THE FON FORCE REMIX / B1.AFTER THE LOVE REMIX / B2. AFTER THE LOVE DUB MIX

    JESUS LOVES YOU AKA BOY GEORGE'After the love' PROMO US 7' Single 1991 MGP 1 PROT 13-AA

    A side: After the love (Naughty Norman Normal's Nightie Radio Edit) /B Side:After the Love (10 Glorious Yeras Edit)


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  •  JESUS LOVES YOU

     

     

          

    At the end of the 80s, with his solo career in post- heroin addiction doldrums, Boy George elected to release increasingly dance-oriented tracks under the alias Jesus Loves You via his Virgin-funded imprint More Protein. For his writers credit he named himself Angela Dust. This creative rebirth was a clever move - clubland and critics praised the songs.



    The 1991 album, The Martyr Mantras, included George's first UK top 40 hit since 1987, Bow Down Mister - a song originally written for an aborted Culture Club reunion. It should be noted that in many countries The Martyr Mantras and its singles were marketed as Boy George solo releases, with no mention of the Jesus Loves You name.

          

    A second album, Popularity Breeds Contempt, was written and scheduled for a late '92 release. Its lead single, Sweet Toxic Love c/w Am I Losing Control, missed the charts, and the album disappeared from release schedules. 1995 saw the return of the Boy George moniker and a move away from the dancefloor.

           

    SINGLES :

  • PROT02 After The Love(*) (1989) UK #68, ITA #12
  • PROT 05 Generations Of Love(*) (1990) UK #80
  • PROT 07 One On One(*) (1990) UK #83
  • PROT 08 Bow Down Mister(*) (1991) UK #27, GER #6, FRA #8
  • PROT10 Generations Of Love 91(*) (1991) UK #35, HOL #12
  • PROT13 After The Love 91(*) (1991) UK #89 ?
  • PROT115 Generations Of Love 98(*) (1998) ¤
  • PROT127 Here Come The Girls (The Twin) (2003) (limited edition)
  • PROT128 Electro Hetero (The Twin) (2003) (limited edition)
  • PROT129 Sanitised (The Twin) (2003) (limited edition)
  • PROT130 Human Racing (The Twin) (2004) (limited edition)
  • PROT132 Love Your Brother(*) (2005) (12" promo only)
  • ALBUMS:

     The Martyr Mantras (1990) UK #60 (released with the Jesus Loves You name in UK)

     Yum Yum (as The Twin) (2004)


     


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  • LIPPY LOU

     LIPPY LOU

    MORE PROTEIN INTERVIEW LIPPY LOU LIBERATION PROMO

    LIBERATION

    MORE PROTEIN 1995 PROT105: 1.Liberation - Shut Up & Suck mix 7:32 / 2.Liberation - Pussy Dread Dub 6:28 /3.Liberation - Shut up On The Radio mix 4:28

    FREAKS

    1995 MORE PROTEIN PROT109 : 1. Freaks - The Rio Rocka Mixes: Rio Rocka Club Mix 6:19 / 2.Freaks - The Rio Rocka Mixes: Rio Rocka Radio Mix 3:28 /3.Freaks - The Marhsall Stax Mixes: Emergency On Planet Dyke Dub 5:34 / 4.Freaks - The Marhsall Stax Mixes: Lipstick Dyke Dub 5:43.

    Liberation: The CD Comeback Mixes

    1996 MORE PROTEIN PROT105 :1.Liberation (Come Out On The Radio Mix) (3:34) / 2.Liberation (Out For The Count) (6:30) / 3.Liberation (Punch Drunk In Dub) (6:58) /4.
    Liberation (Title Contender Mix) (6:10)/ 5.Liberation (Pussy Dread Knockout) (6:24)

    Liberation EP

    1996 MORE PROTEIN PROT105 : 1.Freaks (Rio Rocka Radio) (3:30) /2.Freaks (Eurothrash Radio) (3:18) / 3.Freaks (Emergency On Planet Dyke Dub) (5:34) /4.Freaks (Rio Rocka Dub) (6:24) /5. Liberation (Come Out On The Radio Mix) (3:35) /6.Liberation (Pussy Dread Dub) (6:29) /7.Liberation (Shut Up On The Radio Mix) (4:28) /8.Liberation (Out For The Count Remix) (6:32) /9.Liberation (Punch Drunk In Dub Remix) (6:59)

    LIBERATION

    1995 MORE PROTEIN / OVERDANCE FRENCH : A1.Liberation (Shut Up And Suck Mix) (7:32) / B1.Liberation (Pussy Dread Dub) (6:28) /B2.

    Liberation (Shut Up And Play It On The Radio Mix) (4:28).


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  • ZEE ASHA PART.2

    ZEE

    DREAMTIME

    1995 MORE PROTEIN PROT107 : A1. Dreamtime (Vox) / A2. Dreamtime (Dub)

    1995 MORE PROTEIN / PERFECTO PROT107 : A1.Dreamtime (Quivver Vocal Mix) / A2.Dreamtime (Vocal Dub) / B1.Dreamtime (Shaker's Full Vocal Remix)

    1995 MORE PROTEIN / PERFECTO PROTCD107 1.Dreamtime (Radio Mix) (3:43) / 2.Dreamtime (Quivver Vocal Mix) (9:08) / 3.Dreamtime (Shaker's Full Vocal Remix) (9:48)

       

    1995 MORE PROTEIN / PERFECTO PROT12"PROMO 1.Dreamtime (Quivver Vocal Mix)/2.Dreamtime (Shaker's Full Vocal Remix)/3.Dreamtime (Quivver Vocal Dub)/4.Dreamtime (Radio Mix)

    FRENCH CD UNIVERSAL/OVERDANCE : 3 TRACKS, QUIVVER VOCAL+DUB+SHAKER REMIX

    SAY MY NAME

    1997 MORE PROTEIN / PERFECTO PROT107 : A1.Say My Name (Eddy Fingers Early Hours Dub) (7:11) / A2.Say My Name (Hindsight's 'Afterlife' Remix) (7:49)/B1.Say My Name (Evolution's Turbo Diesel Remix) (11:12).

    1997 MORE PROTEIN / PERFECTO PROT12"X2-107 : A1.Say My Name (Eddy Fingers Midnight Epic Mix)/A2.Say My Name (Radio Edit) /B1.Say My Name (Hindsights 'Afterlife' Remix) / C1.Say My Name (Eddy Fingers Early Hours Dub) / D1.Say My Name (Evolution's Turbo Diesel Remix).

     

     

     


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  • ZEE ASHA PART.1

    ZEE ASHA 

     

     

    ZEE ASHA was born in Hammersmith, England on April 1st; she is very proud of her Blackfoot native American heritage. It's no wonder then that she has a particular passion for collecting turquoise and silver jewelry! She also enjoys astrology and Motown. Barbra Streisand is one of Zee's favorite singers.

    At an early age she attended the Barbara Speake Stage School, a drama school owned and operated by the mother of Phil Collins. This would in time lead her to bit parts in UK TV shows such as "Absolutely Fabulous" and "Bad Girls", to singing on many advertisements and commercials, her own solo recordings and songwriting for other artists.

    In 1984 Zee first sang in a duet with Meatloaf on the tune "Jumpin' The Gun" from the LP "Bad Attitude". She was also a background singer with Kaja (formerly Kajagoogoo) on their 1985 LP "Crazy Peoples Right To Speak". "Move Closer", released in 1991, was Zee's first solo single.

    Her continuing artistic partnership and grateful friendship with Boy George however is of no surprise to her fans! Her stellar vocal work landed her a position as a backup singer in George's "Jesus Loves You" band (being referred by friend John Themis), in 1991 adding her vocals to "You Can't Always Get What You Want", and then on to many of Boy George's solo projects and recordings.

    She was a major vocalist on his "Satan's Butterfly Ball" solo world tour in 1995, wowing the audiences with her superb cover version of the Shirley Bassey hit "I Who Have Nothing."

    Zee has now gone on to record backing vocals with the re-united Culture Club on the "VH1/Greatest Moments" and "Don't Mind If I Do" albums and continues to tour with them.

    She also toured France as a backing singer with the group Archives in 1999. A bootleg of a radio broadcast show does exist.

    Earlier in 1998 her vocals were added to the song "Betrayal", (formerly "You Lied") penned by Boy George for the Kinky Roland album "B-12". With several solo singles recorded, Zee has had to date four top ten electrifying dance club solo singles hits. Her first top ten hit "Dreamtime" also had a brilliant companion video shot entirely in the home of Boy George.

    She has written music for several other artists, as well as herself. In addition to songs written for Mary Kiani ("I Imagine" & "When I Call Your Name"), Zee has also written "Just When I Thought" for British singer Louise and Polish model-turned-singer Edyta Gorniak has recorded "Miles and Miles Away", going platinum with that tune in her native country.

    More recently Zee was a top-three finalist in the Song For Europe competition, a very important slot to be in, for her song "Never In A Million Years." Sadly, due to competition rules and unbeknown to her, that song was disqualified due to its release on a compilation dance LP in Hungary a few years past, a fact that Zee's former management had never informed her of. Needless to say it was a huge disappointment for her as well as fans because this dynamic song had full potential to take her career to a new dimension and level.

    Zee is currently appearing as Mama Morton, in 'Chicago' at the Cambridge Theatre, WC2, from 25 February, 2008 and sings with BOY GEORGE on the debut "songs that made you cry and dance" 2008 BOY GEORGE'S TOUR.

    Not one to ever sit idle, Zee is full of upcoming projects.You WILL be hearing from the Diva "that can hold her own anywhere" a lot more in the near future!  Taken from http://www.zeeasha.net


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