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Yachts
Origin Liverpool, England
Genres New wave
Years active 1978–1982
Labels Stiff Records
Polydor
Demon
Associated acts It's Immaterial
The Christians
Past members Bob Bellis
J.J. Campbell
Martin Dempsey
Henry Priestman
Martin J. Watson
Mick Shiner
Glyn Havard
Ray 'Chopper' Cooper

Yachts were a cool British band from Liverpool, England. They played a type of music called new wave. People remember them best for their 1978 song, "Yachting Type," and another popular tune, "Matanovi's Hits." The band was active for a few years, from 1978 to 1982.

Discovering Yachts: A New Wave Band

Yachts was a band that helped define the sound of new wave in the late 1970s. This style of music was popular in the UK. New wave often mixed rock music with electronic sounds. It also had catchy melodies and sometimes quirky lyrics.

How Yachts Started

The band Yachts formed in Liverpool, England. They started making music in 1978. The original members included Bob Bellis, J.J. Campbell, Martin Dempsey, Henry Priestman, and Martin J. Watson. These musicians came together to create their unique sound.

The Sound of New Wave Music

New wave music was a fresh and exciting style. It came after the punk rock movement. Bands like Yachts used electric guitars, bass, drums, and sometimes synthesizers. Their songs were often upbeat and fun to listen to. They had a distinct sound that made them stand out.

Popular Songs and Albums

Yachts are most famous for their song "Yachting Type." This song was released in 1978. It became a memorable tune from the new wave era. Another well-known song was "Matanovi's Hits." These songs showed off the band's catchy style.

Yachts also released albums during their time together. They worked with record labels like Stiff Records and Polydor. These labels helped them share their music with more people. Their albums captured the energy of their live performances.

What Happened Next?

Yachts played music together for about four years. They were active from 1978 until 1982. After the band stopped, some members went on to do other musical projects. For example, Henry Priestman later joined another band called The Christians. This shows how musicians often continue to create even after a band breaks up.

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