A British rock band from the late 1970s known for tracks like 'Lingerie' and 'Tomorrow Belongs To Me (reprise).'
For a quick sense of their sound, try 'Lingerie' or 'Tomorrow Belongs To Me (reprise).' They're the kind of band that makes more sense if you remember the late 70s UK rock landscape.
Cabaret's catalog mixes straightforward rock with theatrical touches, evident in songs like 'Tomorrow Belongs To Me (reprise)' and 'Lingerie.' Their 1978 debut 'Shampoo' arrived during a crowded post-punk moment, and they faced early criticism and a drug possession incident in 1981 that briefly paused things. They're a specific snapshot of that era's British rock scene, not a major chart act but one with a distinct, slightly dramatic flavor.
The band formed in the late 1970s with Lester Square on vocals, Brian James on guitar, Michael Evans on bass, and Dave Knight on drums. They released 'Shampoo' in 1978, then dealt with some controversy and a 1981 drug possession incident that led to a hiatus.
Keep it compact: a lyric you come back to, a live memory, or the part of the catalog you would point someone toward first.
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