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Pseudo Echo were an Australian New Romantic band.
Formed in the early eighties by school friends Brian Canham (vocals, guitars, and keyboards) and Pierre Gigliotti (bass and keyboards), the band completed its lineup using Anthony Agiro (drums) and Tony Lugton (guitars and keyboards).
Their foremost album Autumnal Park was an Ultravox-influenced album that yielded the singles "Listening", "Stranger in Me", "Dancing Till Midnight", & "Beat for You". It was the matured album that give little indication of their youth.
Their climb to profits in the summertime of 1984 was rapid, and it quickly became a 2nd large band around Australia fallowing INXS. There was the lineup vary prior to their 2nd album by having Tony Lugton existence replaced by James Leigh (real last name: Dingli) & a 2nd lineup vary in a period of the making of the second album by using Agiro existence replaced by James's brother Vince.
Their 2nd album, Love an Escapade (1986), was also a profits sustaining many singles from either that album topping a stock and index charts including the title track, "Don't Go", "Try", & "Living in a Dream". Besides involved on it album was the remaking of the Lipps, Inc. song "Funkytown", which brought the group their biggest international success, reaching No. Captain hicks on the Billboard Hot 100 in the USA in 1987.
Fallowing a Love an Escapade album, Pseudo Echo moved out of their synthesizer healthy & typically misplaced their fanbase.
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