Q-Feel

Q-Feel

Q-Feel

British synthpop group


Q-Feel was a British synthpop group. They released their self-titled album in 1982, which included their only hit single, "Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)". It was an entry in the 1982 A Song for Europe, the UK's pre-selection for the Eurovision Song Contest. It finished sixth (out of eight) behind eventual winners Bardo. The outfit remains a one-hit wonder.

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The song "Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)" was featured in the 1985 dance film, Girls Just Want to Have Fun, and the opening sequence of the 2007 retro comedy, Kickin' It Old Skool. Thanks to its presence in Girls Just Want to Have Fun, the song gained significant exposure in Los Angeles, where Top 40 radio station 102.7 KIIS-FM championed the record, making it one of their most-played songs at the time of the film's release.[2]

After break-up

Group frontman Martin Page went on to achieve success as a songwriter and solo artist. He has frequently collaborated with fellow Q-Feel alumnus Brian Fairweather on songwriting and performing with other musicians. Page's debut solo album, 1994's In the House of Stone and Light featured contributions from Fairweather and fellow former Q-Feel bandmate, Trevor Thornton.

Personnel

Studio personnel

  • Nigel Green - recording engineer
  • Mike Shipley - recording engineer
  • Peter Harris - drum programming
  • Matt Wallis - assistant engineer
  • John Kongos - Fairlight CMI synthesizer programming

Discography

Albums

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Singles

  • "Doctor on the Radio" (1981)
  • "Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)" (1982)
  • "Crosstalk" (1982) (promo only)
  • "Heroes Never Die" (1984)
  • "Dancing in Heaven (Orbital Be-Bop)" (1989) (reissue)

Charts

Singles

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References

  1. Zaleski, Annie (16 August 2014). "The 12 best '80s high school movie jams". Salon. Retrieved 1 April 2015.
  2. Radio & Records newspaper, 1985 archives
  3. Q-Feel- Q-Feel album @Discogs.com Retrieved 29 September 2012.

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