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In
his book "Totally Awesome 80s" (St. Martins
Press New York 1996) Matthew
Rettenmund listed Animotions "Obsession" as
#3 in his list of Quintessentially 80s Songs. The bands
name, Animotion was also chosen as the second best band name
of the 80s!
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| Radio
stations and DJs around the world continue to play Animotions
biggest hits, "Obsession" and "I Engineer". |
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Once upon a time in Los Angeles there was a retro science
fiction band called Red Zone featuring Astrid Plane on vocals.
Charles
Ottavio was producer of their first and only album "Living
on Lust". It was voted as one of 1982s 10 best albums
in L.A. by Music Connection magazine. Larry Ross of CBS Records
became
interested in signing the band but it was not meant to be.
In 1983 Red Zone disbanded.
Astrid and Charles together with Ross put together a new band.
Astrid invented the name Animotion to convey energy and emotion.
They recruited ex-Red Zone band members Frenchy OBrien
(drums) and Paul Antonelli (keyboards). Charles switched
from producer/manager
to bass player for the newly formed band. Ross quit CBS records
to become their full time manager and he brought in Bill
Wadhams to front the band with Astrid. In March 1984 they
did a showcase
for Russ Regan of Polygram Records and inked the deal soon
after.
During the recording of the first album Bill brought in guitarist
Don Kirkpatrick and keyboard player Greg Smith.
The album was released in late 1984 and Animotion began getting
their first airplay from KROQ in Los Angeles. KROQ added Obsession
to their heavy rotation playlist and the band was now selling
out shows all over Hollywood. KISS FM in L.A. answered by sponsoring
a 5-day heavyweight "Battle of the Bands". After
5 days of some serious competition the champion was Animotion,
beating
out worthy opponents such as Frankie Goes to Hollywood. Animotion
was on their way to their first top 10 hit!
In 1985 Animotion hit the road for their first tour of the
West Coast. Later, they toured with Howard Jones playing to
sold out arenas
and stadiums across the US and Canada while "Obsession" was
climbing the charts worldwide.
Between 1985-1986 Animotion made several TV appearances on
American Bandstand, Solid Gold and Soul Train. Astrid and Bill
were presenters
at the 1986 American Music Awards with the original soul diva
Diana Ross. Sharing the stage with Ms. Ross was truly a "supreme" moment
for Astrid!
Video producer Ken Walz (Cyndi Lauper/"Girls Just Wanna Have
Fun") put together a wild visual interpretation of Obsession
complete with a Gladiator, a Samurai and Cleopatra romping around
a decadent mansion in the Hollywood Hills. The video enjoyed very
heavy airplay on MTV and made it to number 1 in Cashbox magazines
video chart. The band also shot videos of their other singles,
"Let Him Go," "I Want You" and "I Engineer" which was filmed in a abandoned WWII (haunted) hospital in Blackheath, London.
In late '86 and early '87 the band went into high gear criss-crossing
the Atlantic to do videos in London, TV shows in Germany and to
perform at the world famous Montreaux rock festival in Switzerland.
They appeared alongside big stars such as INXS, The Eurythmics,
Simply Red, Phil Collins and Genesis. They returned home to Southern
California to play with Depeche Mode in front of 17,000 screaming
fans for two sold-out shows at Irvine Meadows Amphitheater.
Somewhere in the midst of all this excitement Jim Blair left his band, Shalimar to add his groove as Animotion’s new drummer.
In the middle of recording their third album for Polygram the
band mysteriously combusted! One theory was
an
overdose of MSG in the Chinese food they ate that day. They
were not to eat together again for 14 years
On February 8, 2001 by special request from KNRK in Portland,
Oregon and with mega-effort from Bill Wadhams, Animotion reunited.
In a display combining energy, emotion and intensity they played
to a sold-out crowd at Polly Esthers, Portland. The band all
agreed
that it felt like magic to be onstage together again and
Animotion Version 2001 was launched!
Animotion has performed several shows since then including many concerts with Berlin and Missing Persons. They also were featured on the hit NBC show, "Hit Me Baby 1 More Time" in the summer of 2005.
Polygram has since released Obsession: The Best of Animotion,
available at Tower Records, Virgin Mega-Stores and Amazon.com.
Universal
Music has released a DVD called "Pure
80's the DVD". It not only features the Obsession
video but a lot of other cool videos.
You
can order it from Amazon.com:
80's
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