The Passions | pt

Next Time Passions were five boys from Athens/Greece: Vassilis Pneymatikos-vocals. Elias Papadopoulos-organ. Makis Petratos-guitar. Nikos Kalaskanis-guitar. Yannis Dinos-bass, harmonica. They used a drum machine. Their only releases were the “Angel Flower” 7” on Greek This Happy Feeling label (feel 01) in 1993 and a split 7” with Impossible Tymes (with members from them and One Night Suzan) on Spanish Elefant Records in 1994. Untitled was in Shelflife’s Whirl-Wheels compilation (1996) and Feeling So Real on “You Make Me Smile” (1999). Try A Little Sunshine has Not Here Anymore and Sunday Sore. .
Brooklyn-based club DJ. Also a Minneapolis based dance-punk band. .
The Passions were a British pop band which formed in 1978 and disbanded in 1983. They were archetypal one-hit wonders with their misty, trance-like pop song, "I'm in Love with a German Film Star". Based in Shepherds Bush, West London, The Passions' music was grounded mainly in Barbara Gogan's voice, and Clive Timperley's delicate echoplex guitar work. Before forming in 1978, most of the members had spent time in other groups.[1] Timperley was an ex-101ers, whilst drummer Richard Williams and singer/guitarist Barbara Gogan were in the punk rock outfit, The Derelicts.[1] The Passions' first single, issued in March 1979, was...