First Law of Games (1980)
- First Law of Games
- Childsplay
In 1981, the same line-up recorded a couple of songs (Unrest in the Real World and The Song) to be featured on the compilation Street to Street Vol. 2 (see below). In March of the same year a cassette compilation with some of their songs was privately released (that is, impossible to find!) with the title The Bogus Compendium.
In 1982, the line-up expanded with the inclusion of Chris Shaw (synths, former Dalek I Love You, at the time also with Some Detergents, and later with Sense of Vision). The four-piece act recorded and released the band’s second and final single in February 1982.
Dance This Way (1982)
- Dance This Way
- Love Canal
The Games disbanded by the end of the year.
In 1983 Steve Knott resurrected the band for one only gig at Pickwick’s. For the occasion he was joined on stage by Wayne Hussey (on guitar, at the time with Dead or Alive), Bran Jones (on drums, from A Selected Committee, later with Something French), and David Hughes (on keys, previously Dalek I Love You - with former Games’ member Chris Shaw – and later OMD, Godot, Thomas Lang Band).
This is how Merseysound (# 20, December 1981) reviewed one of the Games’ gigs: ‘The Games inhabit that electronic pop world so popular today. The singer lacks the coy sensuality of Ferry, Oakey or Sylvian, the female dancers a la Human League always seem out of time and self conscious, and the sound lacks any of the incisive or arresting qualities which only the very best of this electronic bunch seem able to create’
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