Band, 1980-1985 GB
Electronic and Pop
A.k.a. The Enjoyment Club
Scottish band formed in 1980 in Glasgow by ex-Berlin Blondes' singer David Rudden. They recorded their first single in 1981 "We Feel Good (Future's Looking Fine)" as a quartet and then they expanded to sextet. They released two albums in 1983 - 1985, their first produced by Colin Campsie and George McFarlane (The Quick) and their second produced by John Potoker, Stewart Levine, Ian Taylor and Julian Mendelsohn, each one in different tracks of the album. After the band's demise Brian McGee, ex-Simple Minds member went on to become a session drummer (Propaganda, Robin Zander etc), Paul Wishart ex-Skids saxophonist went on to play with Fiction Factory and Willie Gardner, ex-Zones (2) guitarist became a producer for his ex bandmate Billy McIsaac for a short period before starting teaching english in Scotland.
![]() | Brian McGee dr, perc *1959 GB |
![]() | Frankie Hepburn bvoc, g |
![]() | Willie Gardner voc, g GB |
![]() | David Rudden voc, b, bvoc GB |
![]() | Paul Wishart sax, syn, key |
![]() | David Murdoch p, key, sampler GB |
![]() | Douglas Muirden sax, key, syn |
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Building Beauty / Natural | Endgames | 2016 | Compil. |
Ecstasy / Don't Go Lose It Baby | Endgames, Hugh Masekela | 2003 | Album |
Old School Classic Jams Vol. 2 | Freedom / Endgames / Arcade Funk | 2001 | Album |
Natural | Endgames | 1985 | Album |
Shouting Out For Love | Endgames | 1985 | Album |
Desire | Endgames | 1984 | Single |
Miracle In My Heart | Endgames | 1983 | Single |
Waiting For Another Chance | Endgames | 1983 | Album |
Building Beauty | Endgames | 1983 | Album |
Love Cares | Endgames | 1983 | Single |
Collision / First-Last-For Everything (Club Version) | Sphinx / Endgames | 1983 | Single |
We Feel Good (Future's Looking Fine) | Endgames | 1982 | Single |
First-Last-For Everything | Endgames | 1982 | Album |