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Though it has had varying personnel, Icehouse was essentially a vehicle for the work of Australian <a href="spotify:artist:03xwz7WIgSiFpJrLGPybxT">Iva Davies</a>. <a href="spotify:artist:03xwz7WIgSiFpJrLGPybxT">Davies</a> formed the first version of the band under the name <a href="spotify:artist:1Ic7597AdNZRVWP8Lwoa36">Flowers</a> in 1977 and began scoring hits in Australia with the group's first single, "Can't Help Myself." (Icehouse was the name of <a href="spotify:artist:1Ic7597AdNZRVWP8Lwoa36">Flowers</a>' first album, but the group changed its name as it went international, to avoid conflicts with another band.) They first reached the U.S. charts in 1981 with "We Can Get Together" but did not score a substantial hit until 1988's "Crazy." This was followed by the Top Ten hit "Electric Blue," written by <a href="spotify:artist:4TjR4K8rD5CqqqU59V6aGr">John Oates</a>. ~ William Ruhlmann, Rovi

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