Last updated: 7 hours ago
The Blue Men were a short-lived group that got the billing on one of producer <a href="spotify:artist:2qFfH4tRlRJtTqPoapoerO">Joe Meek</a>'s strangest recordings, the I Hear a New World album, which simulated the sound of extraterrestrial life with then-futuristic special effects and campy music. They grew out of a skiffle group, the West Five, and were contributing musicians on I Hear a New World, which owed more to <a href="spotify:artist:2qFfH4tRlRJtTqPoapoerO">Meek</a>'s eccentric vision than the musicians' performances. Nonetheless, when the I Hear a New World, Pt. 1 EP came out in 1960, it was credited to the Blue Men. Very few copies of this four-song release were issued, and the rest of the songs that would have comprised the I Hear a New World LP were not put out, although everything that would have been on it (including the four songs from the EP) finally emerged on the I Hear a New World CD in the '90s. The Blue Men also served as the backing group on a 1960 single by Peter Jay & the Blue Men, "Just Too Late"/"Friendship," and released another <a href="spotify:artist:2qFfH4tRlRJtTqPoapoerO">Meek</a>-produced single in 1960 under the name Rodd, Ken & the Cavaliers. ~ Richie Unterberger, Rovi
Monthly Listeners
288
Monthly Listeners History
Track the evolution of monthly listeners over the last 28 days.
Followers
486
Followers History
Track the evolution of followers over the last 28 days.
Top Cities
14 listeners
4 listeners
4 listeners
3 listeners
3 listeners