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The Tights

Responsible for the first two releases on Cherry Red, Worcester outfit The Tights were described by label boss Iain McNay as "Malvern's answer to The Sex Pistols - 15/16-year-old kids in a punk band." Originally named The Jerks (because they began by writing "jerky songs"), The Tights debuted in June 1978 with Bad Hearts , a Single of the Week in Record Mirror and endorsed by John Peel. September follow-up [m=450105] was a tribute to the legendarily eccentric America tycoon, but the band were unable to commit to regular gigs and they broke up the following year.

Members: Rick Mayhew, Rob Banks, Barry Island, Malcolm Orgee

The Tights Discography

Albums
TV, Work & Bed (4 Versions) New Platform 2010       Track Listing

Singles & EPs
Howard Hughes & China´s Eternal (2 Versions) Cherry Red 1978       Track Listing
Bad Hearts Cracked It (3 Versions) Mad Butcher Classics 1978       Track Listing
The Lost 1978 Demos (4 Versions) Spit Records 2017       Track Listing
I Can't Sing (About What You Are) (Vinyl) Spit Records 2017       Track Listing

Miscellaneous
1978 Singles & Demos (CDR) The Tights       Track Listing
    

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