Dramatis
Dramatis | |
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Origin | London, England |
Genres | Synth-pop, new wave |
Years active | 1981–1982, 2013–present |
Labels | The Rocket Record Company |
Members | Chris Payne Rrussell Bell Denis Haines |
Past members | Cedric Sharpley |
Dramatis are an English synth-pop band formed in the early 1980s. Chris Payne (vocals, keyboards), Russell Bell (guitars, keyboards), Cedric Sharpley (drums), and Denis Haines (keyboards) were all originally members of Gary Numan's backing band. They formed Dramatis following Numan's announced (but short-lived) retirement from touring in April 1981.
They released seven singles and one album before disbanding in 1982. Two of their singles reached the UK Singles Chart: the 1981 single with Numan "Love Needs No Disguise" which reached number 33, and the 1982 single "I Can See Her Now" which reached number 57.[1][2]
In 2012, plans to reunite Dramatis were cancelled following the passing of Cedric Sharpley, who died from a heart attack on 13 March 2012.[3][4]
In 2019, Rrussell Bell and Chris Payne announced a new Dramatis single called "The Torment of Angels", and that they were working on a second Dramatis album.[4]
Discography
Studio albums
Year | Album title |
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1981 | For Future Reference (also known as The Dramatis Project)
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Singles
Year | Title | UK chart position | Album |
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1981 | "Ex Luna Scientia" | — | For Future Reference |
"Oh! Twenty Twenty Five" | — | ||
"No-One Lives Forever" | — | ||
"Love Needs No Disguise" (with Gary Numan) | 33[1] | ||
1982 | "Face on the Wall" | — | Non-album singles |
"The Shame" | — | ||
"I Can See Her Now" | 57[2] | ||
2020 | "A Torrent of Angels" | — |
Album appearances
Year | Artist | Album | UK chart position | Notes |
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1982 | Gary Numan | New Man Numan - The Best of Gary Numan | 45 | "Love Needs No Disguise" features as part of compilation album |
1987 | Exhibition | 43 | ||
1990 | Asylum 2 (Japan-only release) | — | ||
1993 | Best of Gary Numan 1978-83 | 70 | ||
1996 | The Premier Hits | 21 | ||
2002 | Exposure | 44 | ||
2012 | Machine Music Live | — | "Love Needs No Disguise" was performed live with the original lineup of Dramatis with the exception of Cedric Sharpley who passed away only a few months prior. It was played in dedication of his passing. |
References
- ^ a b "Love Needs No Disguise". Chart Stats. Retrieved on 5 December 2008.
- ^ a b "I Can See Her Now". Chart Stats. Retrieved on 5 December 2008.
- ^ Thedeadrockstarsclub.com – accessed 18 March 2012
- ^ a b Dramatis interview Electricity Club 14 January 2020
External links
- Cedric Sharpley obituary
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- Tubeway Army
- Replicas
- The Plan
- The Pleasure Principle
- Telekon
- Dance
- I, Assassin
- Warriors
- Berserker
- The Fury
- Strange Charm
- Metal Rhythm
- Outland
- Machine + Soul
- Sacrifice
- Exile
- Pure
- Jagged
- Dead Son Rising
- Splinter (Songs from a Broken Mind)
- Savage (Songs from a Broken World)
- Intruder
- Automatic (with Bill Sharpe)
- Human (with Michael R. Smith)
- Nicholson / Numan 1987–1994 (with Hugh Nicholson)
- Living Ornaments '79
- Living Ornaments '80
- Living Ornaments '79 and '80
- White Noise
- Ghost
- The Skin Mechanic
- Dream Corrosion
- Dark Light
- Living Ornaments '81
- The Radio One Recordings
- Scarred
- Live at Shepherds Bush Empire
- Hope Bleeds
- Fragment 1/04
- Fragment 2/04
- The Complete John Peel Sessions
- Jagged Live
- Engineers
- Telekon – Live
- Replicas Live
- The Pleasure Principle Live
- Big Noise Transmission
- "That's Too Bad"
- "Bombers"
- "Down in the Park"
- "Are "Friends" Electric?"
- "Cars"
- "Complex"
- "We Are Glass"
- "I Die: You Die"
- "This Wreckage"
- "Stormtrooper in Drag"
- "She's Got Claws"
- "Love Needs No Disguise"
- "Music for Chameleons"
- "We Take Mystery (To Bed)"
- "Warriors"
- "Change Your Mind"
- "New Thing from London Town"
- "This Is Love"
- "I Can't Stop"
- "Like a Refugee (I Won't Cry)"
- "Crazier"
- The Radial Pair: Video Soundtrack
- New Man Numan
- Exhibition
- Isolate
- The Best of Gary Numan 1978–1983
- The Premier Hits
- Techno Army Featuring Gary Numan
- Random
- Random (02)
- The Mix
- New Dreams for Old
- Exposure
- Hybrid
- Resonator (Pioneer of Sound)
- Jagged Edge
- Dead Moon Falling
- Discography
- Sharpe & Numan
- Paul Gardiner
- Dramatis
- Tubeway
- Radio Heart
- "Freak Like Me"
- "Where's Your Head At"
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