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Many personnel changes took place throughout the years, but the Butler brothers and John Ashton have been constants. Many personnel changes took place throughout the years, but the Butler brothers and John Ashton have been constants.

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===Discography===
* ''The Psychedelic Furs'' ] ]
* ''Talk Talk Talk'' ] CBS
* ''Forever Now'' ] CBS
* ''Mirror Moves'' ] CBS
* ''Midnight to Midnight''
* ''All of This and Nothing'' (compilation) ] CBS
* ''World Outside''
* ''Here Came the Psychedelic Furs: B Sides and Lost Grooves'' (compilation) ] ]
* ''Should God Forget'' (compilation)


===Personnel=== ===Personnel===

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The Psychedelic Furs are an influential British post-punk band founded in the 1970s. Punk had dismissed psychedelic rock and was adamantly opposed to it. The Furs embraced punk's more liberating elements, but discarded such limitations and also embraced psychedelic rock. The outcome was a combination of droning guitars and sax, rhythm section in the deep end of the pool, and raspy biting vocals with a slightly more pop feel than punk, becoming progressively more pop and less punk with successive albums. After spending the last half of the 1990s apart they reformed in 2000. They are most remembered for their hit single "Pretty in Pink" which became a hit years after the fact because of the movie named after it. The movie bears little resemblance to the song.

Many personnel changes took place throughout the years, but the Butler brothers and John Ashton have been constants.

Personnel

Discography

  • The Psychedelic Furs 1980 CBS Records
  • Talk Talk Talk 1981 CBS
  • Forever Now 1982 CBS
  • Mirror Moves 1984 CBS
  • Midnight to Midnight
  • All of This and Nothing (compilation) 1988 CBS
  • World Outside
  • Here Came the Psychedelic Furs: B Sides and Lost Grooves (compilation) 1994 Sony Records
  • Should God Forget (compilation)

Personnel

Discography

  • The Psychedelic Furs 1980 CBS Records
  • Talk Talk Talk 1981 CBS
  • Forever Now 1982 CBS
  • Mirror Moves 1984 CBS
  • Midnight to Midnight
  • All of This and Nothing (compilation) 1988 CBS
  • World Outside
  • Here Came the Psychedelic Furs: B Sides and Lost Grooves (compilation) 1994 Sony Records
  • Should God Forget (compilation)

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