Armed with an impressive résumé (the Index, Shake, The Teardrop Explodes, Fashion) dating back to '77, singer/guitarist Troy Tate made his solo debut with the assistance of an eclectic set of musicians, including David Balfe, Nicky Holland, Virginia Astley and Woodentop Rolo McGinty. Tate uses his attractively husky voice and substantial songwriting skill — as well as deft electronic effects and complex arrangements — to put across ten melodic songs that approach modern pop from several different directions. "Safety Net," "Love Is..." and "Thomas" are the most memorable tracks on Ticket to the Dark, but most of the album is well worth hearing. An exceptionally good record. (from TrouserPress.com)
Troy Tate - Ticket To The Dark (1984)
- Party
- Thomas
- Love Is
- Winning Team
- All The Way Up
- Whip Crack Away (Factory Girl)
- Safety Net
- House of the New Breed
- Lifeline
- I'm Not Your Toy
Thanks to Bob Edwards who made the albums and a brief biography available here.