Two Minds Crack
Two Minds Crack were a Welsh New Wave band. They were known for their singles The Hunger and The Greed and Cry Cry Cry.
History
The band was formed in Port Talbot, Wales in 1980 by Kevin Jones, Mark Davies and Pete Martin. They recorded a demo tape reviewed by Steve Sutherland of Melody Maker and it was released in October 1981, as the first recorded version of The Sense that never Sleeps.
They moved to London in 1983 and recruited B. P. Hurding of X-ray Spex and Classix Nouveaux. They were signed to Sedition Records. They recorded their singles in Workhouse Studios in the Old Kent Rd with producer Laurie Latham and the late Gus Dudgeon. They released their first single, The Hunger and The Greed, in 1984 which was popular in Spain and Italy. The second release on Sedition was Enemies of Promise, which did well in Europe.
After poor managerial decisions Hurding left the band. In early 1985, They were subsequently signed to Sire Records and started working with producer Dave Hewson and sound engineer and producer Simon Humphrey. They released their only album, The Victory Parade in 1986. Upside Down was popular in the Philippines and has subsequently been covered by Philippine bands Candles and 6cyclemind.
Success eluded the band and in 1988, although recording was planned for their second album, Sire dropped them. Shortly after, the band broke up.
Discography
Albums
- 1986: The Victory Parade
Singles
- 1984: The Hunger And The Greed
- 1985: Enemies Of Promise
- 1986: Cry Cry Cry
- 1986: Upside Down
- 1987: One Sky Above Us