downloads, streaming, albums, info', etc, follow at; https://marshallstar.bandcamp.com/ The music track was produced by Steve Nye and remixed by Scott Litt. The group were managed by Andy Ferguson who also managed The Undertones, and Thomas Dolby, assisted by Nancy Philips, who went on to manage The Spice Girls and Sporty Spice (Melanie Chisholm) Scary Thieves were a little known pop / synth' band who had high hopes on the EMI Records label in 1983 / 1985 with a number of high profile singles releases, and video productions as well as teen press. The band toured with Nik Kershaw in the UK culminating with 3 nights at the Hammersmith Apollo. Since then the band have achieved some notoriety due to the complex nature of their demise, derived from rumours about scurrilous activities at the time. The music has achieved cult status with 80's aficionados searching for obscure synth' nuggets, and highlighted by compilation album releases on the Hardest Hits series. The clothes design for the video is by UK design star Joe Casely-Hayford http://www.casely-hayford.com/ http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scary_Thieves Phil Manikiza - vocals Clive Parker- Drums, percussion Chris Youdell - keyboards Ralph St.Rose - guitar other clips include The Oxford Roadshow - BBC2 Tell me Girl video

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