Band, *1977 GB
Rock, Pop and Alternative
A.k.a. The Catch (2)
The Tourists (1977–1980) were a British rock and pop band. They achieved brief success in the late 1970s before the band split in 1980. Two of its members, singer Annie Lennox and guitarist Dave Stewart, went on to achieve massive international success as Eurythmics.
Annie Lennox voc, key *1954 GB | |
David A. Stewart g *1952 GB | |
Eddie Chin b | |
Jim Toomey dr, perc | |
Peet Coombes g, voc, acg 1952-1997 GB |
Track list and 30sec audio provided by
Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Live On The BBC | The Tourists | 1998 | Album |
Greatest Hits | The Tourists | 1997 | Compil. |
Tourythmical | The Tourists & Eurythmics | 1992 | Album |
The Source - Eurythmics Concert (Words And Music) | Eurythmics / The Tourists | 1984 | Album |
In Concert-233 | The Tourists / Chris Rea | 1980 | Album |
A Forest / I Only Want To Be With You / Back On The Borderline | The Cure / The Tourists / Midnight Oil | 1980 | Single |
Don't Say I Told You So | The Tourists | 1980 | Single |
Luminous Basement | The Tourists | 1980 | Album |
From The Middle Room / Into The Future | The Tourists | 1980 | Single |
The Tourists | The Tourists | 1979 | Album |
I Only Want To Be With You | The Tourists | 1979 | Single |
I Only Want To Be With You | The Tourists | 1979 | Single |
So Good To Be Back Home Again | The Tourists | 1979 | Single |
Reality Effect | The Tourists | 1979 | Album |
Blind Among The Flowers | The Tourists | 1979 | Single |
The Loneliest Man In The World | The Tourists | 1979 | Single |
Should Have Been Greatest Hits | The Tourists | Compil. |