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Glaxo Babies were a post-punk band based in Bristol, England. The foursome was initially vocalist <a href="spotify:artist:1VgJVYUMlSAeqsI5dbn9mi">Rob Chapman</a>, guitarist/vocalist Dan Catsis (ex-<a href="spotify:artist:3fBmq4xVcd346QvErp6fko">Pop Group</a>), drummer Geoff Alsopp, and bassist <a href="spotify:artist:5edFkL9UimwYtdLReEqDHu">Tom Nichols</a>. They released the This Is Your Life EP in 1979; by the time of the Christine Keeler single months later, a few changes to the lineup were made. Most significantly, Charles Llewelyn took over for Alsopp on drums and Tony Wrafter (another ex-<a href="spotify:artist:3fBmq4xVcd346QvErp6fko">Pop Group</a> member) added saxophone. <a href="spotify:artist:1VgJVYUMlSAeqsI5dbn9mi">Chapman</a> then left, and the remaining members recorded the entirety of 1980's Nine Months to the Disco, their debut LP for Heartbeat, within the span of a single day. For the following Limited Entertainment EP (also released in 1980), Glaxo Babies temporarily hooked up with the Y label. And finally, Put Me on the Guest List, yet another 1980 release, collected demos of the band's <a href="spotify:artist:1VgJVYUMlSAeqsI5dbn9mi">Chapman</a> era. They apparently broke up at some point after its release; Catsis and Wrafter became part of <a href="spotify:artist:4nJZjFnTJ5BkZwYe7ZGhUG">Maximum Joy</a>. In the mid-'80s, <a href="spotify:artist:1VgJVYUMlSAeqsI5dbn9mi">Chapman</a> and Catsis re-formed Glaxo Babies with Llewelyn on drums. They were together for several years, the results eventually appearing on the compilation The Porlock Factor: Psych Drums and Other Schemes 1985-1990. ~ Andy Kellman, Rovi

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