Charlie's Angels (band)
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| Charlie's Angels | |
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| Origin | Chiswick, United Kingdom |
| Genre(s) | Indie Pop |
| Years active | Mid 1990's |
| Label(s) | Org |
| Members | |
| Charlie Renton (vocals) Diana Eskell (vocals) Nadia Ramsahoye (vocals) Nick Smith (guitar) Kath Kehoe (bass) Lisa Gordon (drums) |
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Charlie's Angels were an indie pop group from Chiswick, England.
During the mid/late 1990's, they released a number of singles and two albums on Org Records, although one of these, Permanent Damage, was marketed as a "single with 14 b-sides". They also toured with pop duo PJ & Duncan, and appeared on a number of British television shows such as The Girlie Show, The Big Breakfast and The White Room.[1]
Contents |
[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
| Title | Release Date | Label |
| Permanent Damage | 1996 | Org |
| Greatest Hits Volume One | 1997 | Org |
[edit] Compilation Appearances
| Title | Song Featured | Release Date | Label |
| Club Spangle Number Three | I Don't Wanna Love You | 1996 | Spangle Records |
| Beatmolls: The Movie - "Into The Valley Of The Beatmolls" / Organ Radio 9 | I Don't Wanna Love You | 2000 | Org Records |

