The Bodysnatchers (band)

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The Bodysnatchers
The Bodysnatchers
The Bodysnatchers
Background information
Origin London, England
Genre(s) Ska revival, rocksteady
Years active 1979–1981
Label(s) 2 Tone
Associated acts The Belle Stars, The Deltones
Former members
Rhoda Dakar
Sarah Jane Owen
Stella Barker
Nicky Summers
Penny Leyton
Miranda Joyce
Jane Summers

The Bodysnatchers were a seven-piece all-female band involved in the British ska revival of the early 1980s.

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[edit] Career

Formed in London by Nicky Summers in 1979, they released two ska/rocksteady singles on the 2 Tone record label. The Bodysnatchers' first concert was at the Windsor Castle pub in London, on 24 November 1979. After signing to 2 Tone, they undertook a tour supporting The Selecter. They appeared in the Dance Craze documentary film, featuring live performances by various British 2 Tone bands.

The Bodysnatchers played together for less than two years, with the group disbanding in 1981 and no album released. Some of the Bodysnatchers' members evolved into another all-girl band, The Belle Stars. After The Specials' original vocalists left the band, the Bodysnatchers' lead singer, Rhoda Dakar, went on to sing with The Special AKA.

In 1984, Sarah Jane Owen and Penny Layton formed the all girl ska band, The Deltones, who released an album and two singles on Unicorn Records in 1989. The group disbanded in 1991.

In late 2007, Dakar released a solo album on Moon Ska World. Cleaning In Another Woman's Kitchen is an acoustic album, which features new material, plus covers of The Bodysnatchers hits, "Do Rocksteady" and "Easy Life". These days she can also be seen playing in the outfit, Skaville UK, alongside former Bad Manners members Martin Stewart and Louis Alphonso. Dakar has also contributed vocals on their debut album, 1973, which was released in July 2007.

[edit] Line-up

[edit] Discography

  • "Let's Do Rock Steady" / "Ruder Than You" - (1980) - UK # 22
  • "Easy Life" / "Too Experienced" - (1980) - UK # 50
  • "The Boiler" ( Rhoda With The Special AKA ) - (1982) UK # 35

[edit] Other

The Bodysnatchers also appeared on the compilation albums, Dance Craze, This Are Two Tone and The Two Tone Story.

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