Doriella Du Fontaine 08/08/2009
The Fixx are an English New Wave band. They are one of the few such bands to have enjoyed significant success outside their country of origin, notably in the United States and Canada, yet remain almost unknown in their home land. The band is best known for their song "One Thing Leads to Another", from their most successful album Reach the Beach in 1983. Their other hits include "Red Skies", "Stand or Fall", "Saved by Zero", "Sign of Fire", "Are We Ourselves?", "Secret Separation", "Driven Out", "How Much Is Enough?" and "Deeper and Deeper", which was featured on the soundtrack of Streets of Fire. "A Letter to Both Sides" appears on the Fletch soundtrack.
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StarCollector 11/14/2006
Deep, haunting, thought-provoking, abstract, Cy Curnin's lyrics are the work of an ingenius being out to expose the lies and injustices of corrupt governments and societies. Their vast range of eclectic instrumentation adds a satisfying amount of spice to the well-blended recipe, providing immense insight into the inquisitive minds of the curious; ever constant in their search for the bright, gleaming oasis of intelligence, wanderers of veracity passionately gliding up amongst the skies, staining the spirit with beatitude. The Fixx highly deserves Rock Hall recognition. Definitely for those with an elevated need for enlightenment and truth.
IAMLIFE 10/08/2006
I have been a fan for years. This is one of the most underrated bands EVER! They are still producing great albums and touring. Check out their website at www.thefixx.com. You might remember some of their hits like "One Thing Leads to Another," "Saved By Zero," "Red Skies at Night" and "Secret Separation." Check them out!
mwdillard 10/07/2006
I have virtually all their recordings for over 25 years. The Fixx is my all time favorite band. Jamie West-Oram's guitar work is amazing!
marto 10/06/2006
never heard of em
djdavem 10/06/2006
Good 80's music, but many groups more deserving.
poohkie 10/06/2006
Because of all the advances they made, lots of groups today cite them as influences. . . Not bad!
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